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The Living Centre Announces Website Redesign  
TheLivingCentre.com, the Eco-Spiritual Education Sanctuary, has unveiled it's newly redesigned website.

January 18, 2009 ( PowerHomeBiz ) - Ontario, Canada - The Living Centre www.TheLivingCentre.com , the renowned Eco-Spiritual Education Sanctuary in Ontario Canada, has unveiled it's new website. The visually improved website design has several new features meant to enhance the experience of both first-time visitor and long time client.

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The website's clean layout, improved navigation and judicious use of white space was implemented to enhance the visitor experience and to communicate The Living Centre's unique, life-changing benefits. The site's front page now provides direct user access to five major educational categories which are Physical Vitality, Emotional Freedom, Spiritual Renewal, Return to Nature, and the Teacher's Path. Events, newsletter archives and other personally enriching services are easily accessible as well.

"The fresh new look of the living Centre website will be a pleasant surprise for our new and familiar friends," said Shantree Walter Kacera, D.N., Ph.D., co-director of The Living Centre. "It feels like a new beginning. We strive to provide the best possible online resource for holistic natural living - our clients deserve nothing less."

The website also has a wealth of information on nutrition, raw and living foods, herbalism, Forest Gardening, Earth-Wisdom Teachings, Movement and Sound therapy, Meditation and Ayurveda, a complementary system of healing originating in India over 5000 years ago.

"We warmly invite everyone to visit www.TheLivingCentre.com  and learn about what we do," said Lorenna Kacera, Creativity Coach and co-director of The Living Centre.

 

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