Join the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden on Sunday, October 20 from 11AM to 4PM as the Garden welcomes Toltec Spiritual Leader, Armando Cruz Sanchez, from Oaxaca Mexico for a one-day experiential workshop. This is a unique opportunity to meet and work intimately with a Toltec Wisdom Carrier. During the workshop we will practice individual and group rituals for cleansing, union, expansion of awareness, reclaiming life, and giving thanks. Among many other topics, participants will learn to tap into their perceptive power and learn to direct their energy to manifest their truest desires. This is a unique opportunity to meet and work with this spiritual guide as he visits from Mexico. Vegan small bites and refreshments provided. Please bring a lunch. Program sponsored by Aurora Adventures, LLC.

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This intimate offering is open to the public. Ticket Price is $60 for Garden Members and  $70 for public. A sliding-scale is available if needed. Workshop is limited to 25 people. Pre-registration required. For more information contact Dawn@auroraadventures.us, and to register, visit slobg.org.

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Armando Cruz Sanchez has been working for the last 30 years with individuals and groups in the field of personal and spiritual development, using Toltec methods to expand awareness. He lived and studied with the surviving Toltecs, the Wirraritari (Huichol People). The Nahual people, the Lacandon tribes in Chiapas, the Quechuas in Peru and the Maya in Guatemala. He is recognized as a Spiritual Leader in all these places. Armando will be accompanied by his wife, Maria Ines Correa, who also carries the Toltec traditions with holistic therapies.  

About San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden

San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden is celebrating its 30th year of sowing seeds and growing together. The Garden is located at 3450 Dairy Creek Rd. It is spread out on 150 acres in El Chorro Regional Park off Highway 1 between Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo. When the master plan is complete, the Garden will be the only garden of its kind in the United States exclusively devoted to the ecosystems and plants of the five Mediterranean climate regions of the world. Through its programs and facilities, the Garden fosters an appreciation and understanding of the relationship between people and nature and encourages a sense of stewardship for the natural environment. To learn more visit slobg.org, or the SLO Botanical Garden Facebook page.