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Interesting Classes Offered At Your College?
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Coralie Beauchene
, Sep 05 2012 10:01 PM
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Posted 23 May 2013 - 02:04 AM
Living in Uni countries has always been a great experience. Plenty of classes, independent minds as well as the traditional. While having the joys of aviation (so many dials), underwater basket weaving, Wiccan studies, cadaver, chainsaw carving (ice, wood) there were some really bizarre classes some cannot be imagined or said in mix company.
I signed up for a Reiki class, basically you had to not eat for 72 hours, and only drink water, arrive at a mountain retreat to have a total evaluation and then study your own and well as evaluate the other students in your group. While not eating for another forty-eight hours. The idea that we were all starving ourselves for three days before hand sounded incorrect.
We fasted for almost forty-eight hours and all received a phone call from the University to inform us that the professor had to discontinue the course. Apparently she was light headed and fainted while she drove up to the retreat and rolled her car.
Of course this made complete sense, as her aura was black and in transition during class that day.
I signed up for a Reiki class, basically you had to not eat for 72 hours, and only drink water, arrive at a mountain retreat to have a total evaluation and then study your own and well as evaluate the other students in your group. While not eating for another forty-eight hours. The idea that we were all starving ourselves for three days before hand sounded incorrect.
We fasted for almost forty-eight hours and all received a phone call from the University to inform us that the professor had to discontinue the course. Apparently she was light headed and fainted while she drove up to the retreat and rolled her car.
Of course this made complete sense, as her aura was black and in transition during class that day.
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#24 OFFLINE
Posted 24 May 2013 - 10:56 PM
The Scouts played a version of Muggle Quidditch. It was the most amazing game ever. It was a combination of Chasers: football/rugby, Beaters: hockey/dodgeball and of course the Seeker game was too hard to do. They played Cricket,the most accurate caught the Golden Snitch.
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