13th Octave LaHoChi Teacher Training Program Now Open
Jan 31, 2024 10:00PM ● By Erica MillsMaster healer and educator Eilis Philpott of Soul Healing Journey LLC, in Fairfield was one of the first to receive the 13th Octave LaHoChi, a high-frequency, quantum energy healing modality. After teaching for seven years, Philpott is opening a teacher training program. The two-year training presents the expansive material in three levels and prepares individuals to both practice and teach.
“My mission in creating the Academy for Soul Healing was to use my years of experience and teaching to train the next generation of healers and teachers,” Philpott said. “The time is now to make this happen.”
Three student teachers have already scheduled training workshops with Philpott in the first quarter of 2024, including two in the tri-state area. Former Natural Awakenings publisher Nicole Miale will student teach with Philpott at a workshop on March 1-3. in Washington Depot, Connecticut. Hiromi Akiyama, owner of the Ascentiah Healing Center in Manhattan, will student teach a workshop there April 5-7. On May 17-19, Philpott will teach in Roanoke, Virginia with student teacher Clarissa Clarke.
13th Octave LaHoChi is a healing modality that calls in light energy and infuses individuals with wholeness, balance and well-being. LaHoChi energy is, “healing light of the highest frequencies, filled with life force, moving with the combined intentions of spiritual and human beings to wherever it needs to go.”
Early-bird registration ends February 8 for the March training in Washington Depot. The first five people to sign up will save an additional $50 off the early-bird cost of $450.
To register for any of the upcoming trainings or for more information, visit SoulHealingJourney.com or call 203-767-5954. See ad, page 9.
Soul Healing Journey LLC, Eilis Philpott - 40 Livingston St, Fairfield, CT
Dr Eilis Philpott is the owner of Soul Healing Journey, LLC and has been a healing practitioner for 20+ years. Eilis is one of two teachers approved by Linda Dillon and the Council ... Read More »