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Holographic Kinetics features at Sydney’s MindBodySpirit Festival

Phoebe Blogg
Phoebe Blogg Published October 23, 2024 at 8.00am (AWST)

Aboriginal healing modality Holographic Kinetics featured at the wellness industry's iconic MindBodySpirit Festival at Sydney's International Convention Centre at the weekend.

Founded by First Nations man Steve Richards, Holographic Kinetics utilises the understanding of Aboriginal traditional healing ways, the universal LORE governing system and Mr Richards' knowledge of the quantum realm, universal maths and geometry.

Dreamtime Healing using Holographic Kinetics was developed by Mr Richards with an understanding that all things in nature, including thoughts, are alive.

Mr Richards says the non-invasive, deeply powerful modality can assist to heal issues of the body, mind and spirit and inter-dimensional interference.

"An advanced Aboriginal healing modality for the future from the past," Mr Richards says.

He says accessing ones spirit to find how, where, when and why the cause of any internal reality and trauma or pattern was created can change the past, in the present, for a new future.

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Coined as the largest health, wellness, spiritual and natural therapy event in Australia, the MindBodySpirit Festival has been held for more than 30 years.

Aimed at nourishing festival goers' mind, body, and spirit, the event featured everything from the latest wellness trends, to cooking demonstrations and free expert advice.

Held at the International Convention Centre in Sydney, the festival welcomed more than 200 exhibitors who unveiled some of the latest and most innovative wellbeing products.

The annual MindBodySpirit Festival takes place in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, with stall holders varying depending on the city they reside in or are closest to.

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