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'People have the ability to heal and to let go. Healers help you with that'

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation September 27, 2022

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The home of the Sacred Circles Center in Whittier is inside a small white structure with blue trim. The building doesn't have a sign in front, but co-founder Jerry Tello says the people that need to be here, will be here. The center was created to be a place for people to come together and heal through presentations by Indigenous elders, culturally based healing and meditation circles, life coaching and family counseling. The intimate space... + full article



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