Our Positive Nights event is coming up bringing the lovely Healer, Teacher & Angel Channeler Corin Grillo. She wanted to send you all a message with a little preview of what she will talk about Thursday night, so Enjoy and see you Thursday at Positive Nights!
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We recommend: The Lure of the Relationship: A Special Seminar With Dr. Tony Humphreys
We have two tickets to give away to this enlightening seminar. Just follow us on Facebook or Twitter, share this post and tag @positivelifemag so that we know you’ve done it. Good luck!

By Micheál O’Mathúna
With the numerous ways to meet someone special – from Tinder, to Plenty of Fish, to speed dating – how come it seems to be so hard to meet a suitable partner? Relationship expert, clinical psychologist and international speaker Dr. Tony Humphreys claims most of us have been drugged into believing the three most “common creative delusions” about relationships. These are: “We all come from happy families,” “Marriage will bring me happiness,” and “Having children will make me happy.”
“The consequences of these delusions are great expectations – and when not met, great disappointment and resentment occurs,” said Dr. Humphreys. “A relationship is where I bring my completeness to another and I experience a completeness of the other.” We can become deluded with the belief that somebody out there is going to complete us and make us feel happy. In our quest to find the perfect relationship, we can forget to have that most important relationship: the relationship with ourselves. “Our most important responsibility is to get to know and love ourselves. You can travel the whole world and not find anyone more deserving of love than yourself. As you examine your own life and come into a fuller relationship with yourself, you automatically see your partner
differently because your see yourself differently,” said Dr. Humphreys.
One of the key ingredients of any relationship is the ability of both partners to communicate in an authentic way. Often, what blocks this is our fear of what the other person may think. “Communication of a real, authentic nature shows you’ve come into knowing yourself. Communication of a conflictual nature mirrors back the work I have to do on myself. The conflict in the relationship is now the opportunity for each person to reflect on their own inner worlds and see what they have brought to the relationship, so that they can come into their independence and bring their fullness to each other,” said Dr. Humphreys.
You can join Dr. Tony Humphreys for a special seminar style workshop entitled: “The Lure of the Relationship” on Sunday October 22nd, from 2 until 5pm at the Talbot Hotel, Stillorgan, Dublin. It includes a presentation and a live interview with Dr. Tony Humphreys, as well as a Q & A session. The event is being organised by The Health Zone, a platform to educate and empower people about health and wellbeing.
Tickets cost only €40 and are very limited for this event. Book your place here!

By Aisling Cronin
Attention, all fans of devotional chanting – or all those who want to try their hand at this amazing
art, while raising money for two great charities and having a lot of fun along the way. The Bhakti
Festival Dublin will be taking place on Saturday October 21st 2017, from 12 to 8 p.m., in the
Irishtown Gospel Hall, Ringsend, Dublin 4. It promises to be a joyful celebration of devotional
singing and sacred music that will leave attendees with a spring in their step and a renewed
appreciation of their own creative potential. The festival organisers include renowned devotional
singing teachers Yasia, Felicity Ananada and Jack Harrison, as well as the Chanting and Chai collaborative group, who will all be present on the day.
We caught up with Yasia to find out more.
Is this your first time holding the Bhakti Festival?
Yes, this is the first time we’re doing the festival. It is an experimental thing for us this year,
among a few of us who already know each other well – to see how it goes – and we are hoping
to expand on it in future. Chanting is non-denominational, and it’s such a brilliant way for people
to experience upliftment and connect to their hearts without having to be religious. There are
lots of different groups doing this work in Dublin – who come from lots of different cultures as
well – and we’re planning to include a much larger variety of these groups in future years. The
whole day is a full fundraiser for the two charities who have chosen to support.
Can you tell us a bit about Kolkata Sanved and Epilepsy Ireland, the charities you will be
supporting?
Over 40,000 people in Ireland have epilepsy, and this figure does not include children under the
age of five. Epilepsy Ireland provides courses, programmes and educational support for these
people and their families. Kolkata Sanved supports the survivors of sex trafficking in India
through dance and music therapy. There is stunning footage about them on YouTube, and their
work is truly incredible: how they help survivors to reintegrate into their families and
communities, and heal from their trauma.
What can festival attendees expect?
Well, the day is based on a traditional form of continuous chanting in India called sapta, which is when they have chants that last for days and days. Obviously we’re not going to be singing for days
and days – we’re going from twelve to eight in the evening! The way this will work is, each of us
will lead an hour and a half or so of chanting, then there will be a bit of meditation in between,
and then once we have finished our slot, we’ll move out of the way and the next group can
come in. People can come and go throughout the day. There will be a little stall there where
snacks and tea will be available. There’s also a brasserie across the road where people can go
if they get hungry after all the singing and want a meal! We will end the day with a meditation.
The Bhakti Festival Dublin will take place on Saturday October 21st 2017, from 12 to 8 p.m., in
the Irishtown Gospel Hall, Ringsend, Dublin 4. To access the festival’s Facebook page, click
here. Tickets are available now through this Eventbrite link. You can also email the organisers
at bhaktidublin@gmail.com.
To learn more about Yasia’s work, visit yasia.org.

Facebook Page| Thursday, October 26th, 2017, 7:30pm | Eur 20 / 15 euros concession | Location: The Powerscourt Theatre, Dublin 2.
This evening we welcome international Angel Channel, Healer, Teacher, and Psychotherapist, Corin Grillo to our stage.
Corin will talk about the powerful relationship between angels and humans, and how angels can help you manifest the life of your dreams. Angels can help you heal from disease, poverty, depression, anxiety, toxic relationships, trauma, and so much more. There’s no task to big or too small for these loving helpers.
On this night, you will learn how angels communicate with you, how they can help you, and how to powerfully invite them into your life.
Come and be inspired by Corin’s true life story of hardship and the profound miracles that have changed her life and the lives of thousands all over the world through her work with angels.
REMEMBER: YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
We will have refreshing cold pressed juices at the break courtesy of Sisú
Click here to get your tickets or email us at positivenights@gmail.com for more information.
MORE ABOUT CORIN
Corin Grillo, is a psychotherapist, international teacher, healer, and founder of the Angel Alchemy Academy, an intuitive healing institute that hosts students from all around the world.
Corin teaches and heals by bridging her students with direct mystical experiences, excessive amounts of laughter, down to earth spiritual wisdom, and powerful, cutting edge Energy Therapy techniques that rapidly heal the heart, mind, and soul. She is hosting a powerful Archangels workshop called The 7 Angels of Manifesting. Join Corin on October 28th and learn how to manifest health, wealth, and love of your dreams with help of the Archangels. For more information visit her site!
Positive Nights presents: Energy Medicine, Community, Healing & Climate Change

Facebook Page| Thursday, October 12th, 2017, 7:30pm | Eur 20 / 15 euros concession | Location: The Powerscourt Theatre, Dublin 2.
This evening we welcome Author, Neuropsychologist & Director of the Tara Approach Stephanie Mines to our Stage.
Stephanie and Paul will talk about the interface between healing and climate change and how all of us have a specific role to play in the Great Turning. Be inspired by Stephanie’s enthusiasm for human potential and our resilient capacity to resolve trauma in our own bodies so that we can steward for the children of the future. All of these themes are united in great hope for humanity as we cross the threshold into facing our greatest existential crisis.
The time for a New Story has come, heralded by climate change. Energy medicine is the surprising art that you can learn to ignite the brain resilience you need to move from I to We; to Love and Community. Find out how in this unique conversation about maximizing your highest potential health and creativity. They are, literally, at your fingertips. The world we live in is transforming in every regard. You can feel it and smell it in the seasonal shifts and the rising of the seas. This is not a doomsday warning. It is an awakening. People get ready; there’s a change a comin’!
We will have refreshing cold pressed juices at the break courtesy of Sisú
Click here to get your tickets or email us at positivenights@gmail.com for more information.
More about Stephanie
Stephanie Mines devotes herself to the resolution of personal and collective trauma. Her explorations into natural, non-pharmaceutical ways to unburden the nervous system from overwhelm have resulted in five books including the best-selling We Are All in Shock: How Overwhelming Experience Shatters You and What You Can Do About It and They Were Families: How War Comes Home. Dr. Mines is the founder of the TARA Approach for the Resolution of Shock and Trauma. She is also the convener and vison holder for CLIMATE CHANGE & CONSCIOUSNESS: Our Legacy for the Earth (www.ccc19.org).

By Alison McEvoy
As the first sound emerged from Deva on the night of her concert in Dublin, I felt my body respond
with shivers of delight. It was as if I were shaking off some of life’s dust which had gathered around me. Each note vibrated with a palpable out-pouring of emotion, devotion and love. My body, my face, broke open into a smile that lasted even after I’d laid my head on my pillow, at the end of the
night.
Magical, mythical and memorable, the stage perched Deva, Miten, Manose and musical crew under
the arch of a beautiful, Arabic doorway. As the night went on we entered further and deeper…into
the magic and immersed ourselves in the ancient memories stirred by the music and chants. We were no longer ‘audience’ and they ‘performers’ – we were fellow travellers, fellow seekers, fellow divine beings. We chanted together, meditated through mantra together, sang harmonies, greeted each other and gazed into the eyes of as many seated around us as possible. Towards the end of the night, as many as could gathered round the stage, some crying, others laughing, couples embracing; everyone swaying, absorbed and touched, each in our own way, by this beautiful invitation we had been given – to be ourselves, to be present, to be as One.
At Mitens’ song All is Welcome here, my friend beside me broke into tears. To arrive as we were, some from work, from home, from fray, from quarrel….and to find ourselves graced with joy, laughter, togetherness and with an explicit welcome for all of who we are and what we carry, was powerful. In that moment of acceptance was relief, joy and freedom.
This is more than just a concert – if you’d like it to be. You may come to tap your foot, hum, sing and
have an enjoyable night, but chances are it will be much more, than that.
Check their upcoming concert dates here and experience the beauty live!
Positive Nights Schedule: 3 wonderful weeks!
Hi again Positive Nights Audience! We want to bring you a sneak peek of the next 3 weeks of guests and surprises at Positive Nights! Check out our schedule below.
October 12th
Stephanie Mines, PhD: Love, Community and Energy Medicine: Thriving in a Climate Changed World

This evening we welcome Stephanie Mines, PhD. Her explorations into natural, non-pharmaceutical ways to unburden the nervous system from overwhelm have resulted in five books including the best-selling We Are All in Shock: How Overwhelming Experience Shatters You and What You Can Do About It and They Were Families: How War Comes Home. Dr. Mines is the founder of the TARA Approach for the Resolution of Shock and Trauma. This evening will be incredibly educational providing us with great hope and how to thrive within this changing world. More info coming soon! www.Tara-Approach.org
October 19th
An Extra Surprise

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October 26th
Angel Therapy practitioner Corin Grillo

This evening we welcome Corin Grillo to the stage. Weaving a combo of both traditional and energy/intuitive based therapies Corin provides an ideal environment for clients to make profound and often rapid positive changes. She works collaboratively with clients and help them tap in to their own inner voice, so that they can listen to their own wisdom on how to support and ignite their path towards healing. More info coming soon! coringrillo.com
