Levi's Excellent Adventure in Kona

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Getting in the ocean

I believe that one of his favorite activities is getting in the ocean to swim with the turtles.




Here is Levi with Marissa, from Hilo side. Another biofeedback practioner and perhaps new roommate.




Underwater hugs with a local who does not even need a mask and snorkel to get into the ocean.





Here he is giving a Hi-5 to a turtle.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Playing with our Higher Centers

Another treat in the evening after our class was Levi showing us his crystals that we spread out and used to charge ourselves and a bottle of water.



After the spread was completed and we had charged the water, we joined hands to bless our offering and then made an offering to Pele from the lanai.







We completed the session by all standing around the crystal spread with our toes touching the crystals.

Thanks Levi!

After the class, a small party

Even after the class was completed, Levi is still multi-tasking on his lanai; working on two clients thru subspace. But as least he takes time to enjoy some refreshments and to take in the view from his lanai.






And what a spectacular view from his lanai. We watched another beautiful sunset in Hawaii sipping beer and wine, eating pupu's and seeing the "green flash" just before the sun dipped below the horizon.





And here is Levi posing with Peter & Debbie Wu, a couple who are both QXCI practioners living on the Big Island.















Another group shot with Marissa, Levi, Tovi and Lisa

The class on June 29th & 30th


Here are some of the people in Hawaii, mostly on the Big Island and with four practitioners from Oahu, gathered at the site for our 2 day workshop with Levi.








And the cozy little room we had for the two day training. A bit hot, but well worth the time spent with one of the most inspirational QXCI trainers to come to Hawaii.

Levi Baxa Comes to Kona

World famous trainer and QXCI practitioner, Levi Baxa, comes to Hawaii to provide training in the latest protocols for the QXCI/SCIO biofeedback system.

Here, he is taking some well-deserved r&r by swimming in the warm waters of Kahalu'u Beach