Sound 'n Soup: A Bowlful of Relaxation
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
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Join us for Sound 'n Soup: A Bowlful of Relaxation.Schedule11:30 am — Lie down in a darkened Meditation Hall and let the sounds of the bowl chimes, rain stick and ocean drum lead you into a place of deep healing.12:15 pm — A soup and cheesy bread lunch served to send you on your way.
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