ASCENSION




THIS LIFETIME




 


NATIONWIDE WORKSHOPS EVERY MONTH ON ASCENSION TEACHINGS
Teachings from “THE BRIDGE TO FREEDOM” and “ST.GERMAIN PRESS” material ONLY.
One-day TRANSFORMATIONAL workshops to lay the basic foundations, the rest requires dedication,
discipline and a whole-hearted desire to live consciously connected to your ‘I AM Presence’ and to get the knowledge and live the life of a student of the GREAT WHITE BROTHERHOOD - The Ascended Beings who show us the way.
These teachings in these workshops are FREE but a small donation is requested for payment of venue hire, printing costs etc.

For more information call: Coral Office hours - 021 709 0393 or
Anthea 083 227 0269 or email:
anthea@theascensiontimes.com
 



Biography of Anthea Torr
Her determination to make a difference on this planet led this businesswoman and mother of two to make a U-turn in her life. From being an interior designer operating in the corporate world of Johannesburg, she’s now the driving force behind Enchantrix, a range of environmentally friendly body care products and household cleaners, and editor of Biophile, a magazine dedicated to telling the truth about threats to our environment and health. It was motherhood that changed Anthea. Her eldest son, David, broke his arm when he was little and it wouldn’t heal. ‘His journey opened up the whole field of healing for me,’ says Anthea. She researched practically every healing modality, from modern medicine to alternative therapies, and was enchanted by the healing properties of essential oils. ‘On the physical plane they are one of the most potent healers on the planet, but they must be gently extracted and organically grown or the pesticide residue goes into the oil.’ After five years with his arm in a cast, David’s limb was mended with bone transplanted from his leg into his arm. The birth of her son Henry started Anthea on another journey. As a breastfeeding mother, she was alarmed at studies which found over 350 synthetic chemicals contaminating the breast milk of British women, absorbed from body care and household products. The more she researched, the more alarmed she became at the extent of the chemical poisoning taking place on a daily basis to our planet and its people. She immediately began looking for alternatives. But body care products that did not contain harmful chemicals were hard to find, so she began importing the Green People range. ‘But these were expensive and a bit ahead of their time. I felt we needed something local.’ She found a like-minded soul in microbiologist Wendy Lilje who was starting a range of eco-friendly cleaning products. ‘We decided to join forces and Enchantrix products was born,’ recalls Anthea. ‘We wanted to do body care as well so people could live free of harmful chemicals. She started Biophile, a bimonthly magazine, after visiting Britain to attend a workshop nearly four years ago. ‘I came across The Ecologist magazine and felt we needed something similar in South Africa that would tell the truth about what was happening on our planet.’ Back home, she decided to use a small inheritance from her mother to put her idea for an environmental magazine into action with the help of Steve Venter, a desktop publishing expert, and the staff at Enchantrix. ‘We’re not making money yet, but we are covering costs,’ she laughs. ‘And every time a new subscriber signs up, we’re thrilled.’