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A spa bath of spirit …

immerse yourself in the universal

current and allow connection


Come and sit in the powerful and… palpable… healing current and experience a true spirit based meditation.

The Australian Casa is located in a  breathtaking mountain top environment with easy access.

The meditation sessions are open to everyone and complement all traditional and alternative medicine modalities.

The sessions are gently guided, with music in the background and present you with an opportunity to focus on your own path and intentions for wellness & healing.


SACRED SPACE

SPIRIT ASSISTANCE

A COCOON OF PEACE

INTUITIVE DEVELOPMENT

COMFORTABLE SEATS

ALL WELCOME

COST BY DONATION


What is the Australian Casa?

The Australian Casa was designated to be a place of reception for the same healing spirits who operate in the Casa de Dom Inácio in Brazil – a healing sanctuary managed by the healer known as John of God. The word ‘casa’ in

Portuguese means house or home.

The official Australian Casa is located in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales, on the magnificent property known as Eagle’s Nest.

Current/Meditation Sessions

The Australian Casa has a dedicated current room space so that the energy available through our connection with spirit is kept pure.

Session Times:  1st and 3rd Sundays of each month from 3pm – 4.30pm.

Please arrive 15 minutes before the session to relax and settle yourself in.

Please see Contact Page for map and location of the Australian Casa.

Newsletter

We publish a bi-monthly newsletter with interesting articles, contributions, personal stories and the latest news.

To subscribe: to our newsletter, send an email to: australiancasa@gmail.com

Provide your name,  email address &  include ‘subscribe’ in the subject line

In your inbox: please add our email – australiancasa@gmail.com – to your contact list/address book


“May you have the strength of eagle’s wings,

the faith and courage to fly to new heights,

and the wisdom of the universe to carry you there.”

Native American tradition