A national speaker with the Inner Peace Movement of Canada presents a 90-minute lecture aimed at helping people trust their intuition.
Philip Ponchet is on a tour and will make a stop in Kamloops Tuesday, April 24, at the Comfort Inn, 1810 Rogers Pl.
He will give two talks — at 1 and 7 p.m. Admission is $16.
“We need to learn to trust our own instincts and not think that everyone else has the answers for us,” said Ponchet, a national director with the Inner Peace Movement of Canada.
“We are here on Earth to learn, grow, prosper and be happy; trusting ourselves can help us do that.”
Ponchet’s lecture is sponsored by the Kamloops chapter of the Inner Peace Movement of Canada, a non-profit educational program that offers practical tools and techniques to help people handle the hurdles of daily life and find a sense of purpose and fulfilment in whatever they do.
For more information, visit www.innerpeacemovement.ca.







