PollUnlimited Horizons hears noted lecturer Grace in Gulf Breeze Raymon Grace, internationally known writer and lecturer, spoke at the Sunday, May 18, afternoon program held by Gulf Breeze Unlimited Horizons. Grace is known by some as the Mountain Man from Virginia. He is also known as a dowser, producer of DVDs, energy worker, medical intuitive and founder of Raymon Grace Foundation, which carries on his work. Over 75 people attended the monthly forum, enjoying the speaker's message and participating in questions and answers afterwards. Grace's message helps make people aware of their potential. Involved in healing and mind development since 1973, his work teaches people how to clean up water, improve conditions in homes, schools and basically how to live a better life. His down-home style stories are drawn from 30 years of experience doing healing work and teaching psychic development. He has a very unique style, and teaches in a down-toearth manner that characterizes his life. His work is used in several countries. A frequent teacher at the Ozark Research Institute's Power of Thought School, he also lectures across the country at dowsing conferences and alternative healing seminars. He has also been a featured speaker at American Society of Dowsers conferences, the keynote speaker for the Canadian Society of Dowsers, and the Total Health Show in Toronto and numerous other groups in North America. He has been a guest of radio talk shows including the well known Coast to Coast AM radio show. He has worked with law enforcement officers in both the U.S. and Canada. Grace has written three books, produced six DVDs and three CDs for self help. His Energize Water DVD has been used to improve health, remove bad taste from water and other beneficial results. The Future is Yours, Do Something About It, demonstrates how to use dowsing to change the energetic flow of people, places, and situations. His websites are www.raym ongraceprojects.com, www.raymongrace.com and www.RaymonGraceFoundation .org. Unlimited Horizons of the Emerald Coast meets on the second Sunday of the month from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Gulf Breeze Recreation Center, 800 Shoreline Drive. Donations of $7 are requested. |
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