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SHIFT Fair Coming Up April 22-23

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The 17th Annual SHIFT Holistic Living and Psychic Fair will be held on Saturday and Sunday, April 22 and 23, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Quality Inn in Oneonta. SHIFT stands for Spiritual Holistic Integrative Festive Transformation. The mission of event organizers is “supporting people’s transition to a healthier, happier lifestyle, connecting people to alternative healing techniques, and developing spirituality.”

According to a recent press release, the SHIFT Holistic Living and Psychic Fair will feature private sessions with “tried and true” psychic readers and energy healers from across the Northeast, shopping for mystical delights, aura photos, and more than 20 free workshops on a variety of metaphysical and holistic healing subjects, including: “Hear the Heartfelt Messages of Animals” with Leiah Bowden; “Magick from Everyday Items” from the Loon Witch; “Magnified Heart-Brain Coherence for Superhuman Intuition and Healing” with psychic medium Adam Bernstein; and “Lifting the Veil: Evidence of Life After Death” with psychic medium Diana Friedell. The complete workshop schedule can be found at www.shiftnewyork.com

Among the wares and services to be offered by vendors are sterling silver jewelry with precious and semi-precious gemstones, aura drawings, spirit/animal guide paintings, Native American jewelry and arts, ceremonial tea, shrub health tonics, and more. Readers and healers will include an astrology reader, Angel card readers, palm readers, spiritualist psychic mediums, a runes reader, Reiki healers, and holistic healers.

“People tell us that after their psychic readings, and insights and energetic shifts they’ve had at the fair, they are not the same person who walked in the door—they leave with new hope, a sense of purpose, renewal, and connection with their own true self essence,” said fair organizer Diana Friedell.

“And of course, it’s really fun, too. This year the “Happy Haggs,” a dance troupe from Cherry Valley, will be performing fun dances at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Bring your kids—kids are free! There are raffle prizes, too,” Friedell added.
Friedell has been organizing the fair, along with many others locally, since it first began in 2004 as the Spiritual Arts Fair, at which time it was held at the Unitarian Universalist Society.

On Saturday, April 22, there will be a special “Messages from Our Loved Ones Gallery” beginning at 7:30 p.m., during which psychic mediums from the Institute for Spiritual Development and SHIFT Fair renowned mediums, Dick Buchanan, Adam Bernstein will deliver messages and evidence of spirit loved ones for audience members.

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