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Thailand Week Makes Its Exciting Debut Indoors at The Spring Shopping Mall, Kuching
Thailand Week Makes Its Exciting Debut Indoors at The Spring Shopping Mall, Kuching

Daily Express

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Express

Thailand Week Makes Its Exciting Debut Indoors at The Spring Shopping Mall, Kuching

Published on: Wednesday, July 09, 2025 Published on: Wed, Jul 09, 2025 Text Size: KUCHING: Thailand Week is set to make its first-ever appearance in Kuching, happening from July 31st to August 3rd, 2025, at the Center Court and Second Floor of The Spring Shopping Mall. This vibrant indoor cultural and lifestyle showcase brings the best of Thailand's rich traditions, flavors, beauty, and innovation directly to Sarawak. Organized by the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), Ministry of Commerce, Thailand, this premier event features over 100 booths representing a total of 109 brands, making it one of the largest trade and culture showcases ever held in East Malaysia. Booth Highlights by Category: 56 Booths – Food & Beverages: Authentic Thai snacks, spices, ready-to-eat meals, beverages, sauces, and more. 22 Booths – Lifestyle Products: Textiles, fashion, handicrafts, souvenirs, and home décor. 18 Booths – Wellness: Natural skincare, traditional herbal products, spa essentials, and beauty innovations. 4 Booths – Technology & Innovation: Smart living solutions, consumer tech, and emerging innovations. Event Features and Activities Include: COOKING SHOW by Celebrity Chefs Lookchan & Ploy Live cooking demonstrations featuring authentic Thai dishes by two of Thailand's most recognized chefs. # Thai Cultural Performances: Daily traditional music and dance performances celebrating the rich heritage of Thailand. # Herbal Healing Hands by DEYA Experience the power of Thai herbs and traditional therapies in guided healing sessions. # Clear Skin Made Easy by Innotech Wealth Learn beauty secrets and explore skincare innovations in interactive product showcases. # Perfume Session by SAN Create your own fragrance in an immersive and aromatic workshop. # Halal Signature Facial Massage & Scrub by Halal Cosmetic Indulge in relaxing treatments using halal-certified products and techniques. # A Cup of Thailand Sip and explore Thailand's rich tea and coffee heritage. # Artist Appearance Meet featured artists and witness cultural expressions through art and design. # Spotlight on Thai Flavours Taste the best of Thailand with a curated menu of iconic dishes and street food favorites. # Games & Prizes Engage in fun activities, lucky draws, and family-friendly games throughout the event. # Golden Hours Evening-only promotions, entertainment, and exclusive deals. # From Local Hands to Global Homes Explore handcrafted goods and wellness products that reflect global lifestyle trends. Thailand Week at The Spring Shopping Mall is more than just a shopping experience—it's a cultural celebration, a sensory journey, and a platform for trade, lifestyle, and innovation. With 109 brands participating, the event offers something for everyone—from food lovers and beauty enthusiasts to cultural explorers and tech-savvy shoppers. Admission is free, and the event runs daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, July 31st to August 3rd, at Center Court and Second Floor, The Spring Shopping Mall, Kuching. For further information, please contact +60 16 420 6620 (Sylvester) +60 12-246 6491 (Nong) +60 17-870 3547 (Seem). * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

3 Zodiac Signs With Healing, Golden Auras
3 Zodiac Signs With Healing, Golden Auras

Yahoo

time25-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

3 Zodiac Signs With Healing, Golden Auras

3 Zodiac Signs With Healing, Golden Auras originally appeared on Parade. Some people light up every room they enter, glowing with illumination, spiritual truth, and tender sweetness. Genuine souls casting a golden aura of renewal, only visible to a trained, spiritually gifted third eye, such individuals make a difference in others' lives. Expressive, communicative, healing, and born to stand out, these healers are destined dreamers. According to expert astrologers, three zodiac signs are most likely blessed with golden souls and auras, spreading good vibes daily. Check if your Sun, Moon, or Rising signs are listed. READ: Born on One of These 4 Dates? You're Romantic, Per Experts Leos are ruled by the Sun, and they are destined to spread rays of happiness wherever they go. Although this fire sign is confident and a natural leader, their radiance should not be mistaken for selfishness. Their golden aura has the power to transform darkness into light. When a Leo enters a room, their lighthearted approach, silly humor, and theatrical self-expression bring joy to those around them. They create an environment where others feel safe to be their authentic selves, spreading healing wherever they wander. OTHER: Ceres in Astrology: How to Nurture & Heal Your Emotional Hunger Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter, the planet of luck and expansion. With golden souls and radiant auras, you can count on this star sign to be the life of the party. Despite their adventurous streak, they still hold inner depth. Motivated by intellectually stimulating conversation, mindful philosophies, and first-hand life experience, Sagittarius seeks to spread knowledge. As a teacher, mentor, or spiritual guide, they hope to teach others to think for themselves, break free of restrictions, and embrace the freedoms they deserve. FURTHER: Born on One of These 4 Dates? You're Naturally Lucky, Per Experts If you're looking for a friend, lover, or acquaintance to validate your emotional experiences, look no further than Libra. This Air sign seeks social connection and is relationship-oriented to its core. Librans' mindful attention to others' needs, feelings, and thoughts makes them loving companions during any of life's twists and turns. Their ability to spread peace, harmony, and equilibrium makes them the human embodiment of light. Their golden auras spread renewal, encouraging others to practice self-compassion and reverence for others. 3 Zodiac Signs With Healing, Golden Auras first appeared on Parade on Jun 24, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.

Healing Beyond the Physical: How Pranic Healing Addresses Invisible Emotional Wounds
Healing Beyond the Physical: How Pranic Healing Addresses Invisible Emotional Wounds

Time of India

time21-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Healing Beyond the Physical: How Pranic Healing Addresses Invisible Emotional Wounds

Emotional traumas leave no visible marks, but their effects remain hurtful at many levels. Though most people seem to recover, the energy from these experiences tends to remain within, impacting our mental health, relationships and well-being. This is where Pranic Healing provides a gentle yet potent emotional release and healing. The Long-term Burden of Emotional Baggage Nearly everyone burdens themselves with emotional baggage, often unconsciously, for years and decades. Thoughts and feelings are not mere momentary mental phenomena; they are also energies. When an individual experiences a traumatic experience, emotional energies such as fear, guilt, shame, anger or sorrow get lodged in their aura and chakras. If one doesn't actively work on letting go, it can burden an individual. Eventually, it can cause repeated cycles or patterns of behavior or even physical disease. For example, a person who experienced a heart-wrenching breakup may still harbor feelings of being betrayed or grief in his or her subsequent relationship. Without clearing this emotional baggage, complete healing and serenity is not possible. Source: The Pranic Approach to Emotional Healing Pranic Healing, a system of energy healing, offers a structured, non-physical method of cleansing and energizing the energy body. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo It considers emotional suffering as energy that can be felt, cleared and replaced. By removing the negative energetic signatures of trauma, it restores focus, stability and emotional balance. Essential Techniques That Support Emotional Healing: 1. Pranic Psychotherapy Pranic Psychotherapy is one of the unique techniques of Pranic Healing which specializes in helping people release emotional and mental stress. It focuses on removing stagnant or blocked energy in chakras, especially the solar plexus chakra, where emotional pain naturally lingers. Negative feelings are gently cleansed away, and new life energy (prana) is introduced to help people feel lighter and more balanced. This technique can benefit anyone experiencing 'stuckness' from past trauma, repeating emotional patterns or fears related to a past experience. 2. Twin Hearts Meditation Twin Hearts Meditation is a guided 21-minute meditation that activates the chakras of the heart and crown. It gently releases the debris of emotional hurt and fills you with peace, love and joy. In those moments when life feels heavy, you are gently restoring inner quiet and emotional fortitude with this meditation. And when practiced consistently, it cultivates a natural ease of forgiveness and a reconnection with your happiness once again. 3. Energetic Forgiveness and Letting Go While Pranic Healing is mainly oriented towards energy cleansing, there is also the aspect of mental habits conducive to healing. Forgiveness, being practiced energetically as well as mentally, becomes extremely potent. Forgiveness, by releasing cords of anger or hurt from your aura, becomes less about "letting someone off the hook" and more about liberating yourself from energetic bondage. Why Does This Approach Matter? Most conventional mental health treatments involve talking, thinking about it or processing it mentally. They are useful, but they don't cover the energetic aspect of trauma. Pranic Healing bridges that aspect. It does not merely educate you on why you hurt, it eliminates that hurt from your body. Emotional wounds are inevitable as we go along life. However, bearing them for a lifetime is unnecessary. With methods such as Pranic Psychotherapy and Twin Hearts Meditation, individuals are now learning how to heal from the inside out. They are regaining emotional health, not only by altering thoughts, but altering energy. Essentially, healing beyond the physical involves healing what you can't see but strongly sense. And with Pranic Healing, that healing is not only attainable, it's deep and lasting. Authored by: BSriram Rajagopal - Director, World Pranic Healing India Pvt. Ltd, Trustee, World Pranic Healing Foundation, India. Moving On After a Breakup—Dr. Rachna Khanna Singh Shares the Key to Healing One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

Noongar artist Denzel Coyne on how learning to carve wood helped him heal
Noongar artist Denzel Coyne on how learning to carve wood helped him heal

ABC News

time01-06-2025

  • General
  • ABC News

Noongar artist Denzel Coyne on how learning to carve wood helped him heal

Denzel Coyne shows his young daughter how to throw a kylie, or boomerang, he made from jarrah wood. A descendent of a Stolen Generation survivor, the Noongar man with connections to Menang and Goreng Country started learning to make traditional Indigenous artefacts for the first time as an adult. Once he had begun, there was no looking back. On Menang Country in Albany, Western Australia, Coyne spends his days carving, sanding and polishing everything from shields to spears. "It helps me escape my past traumas, it helps me heal." It's a sense of healing, through reclaiming culture, he wants to offer other descendants of Stolen Generation survivors, as well as people who have experienced similar struggles. For Coyne, those struggles began with deeply painful early years. "At a very young age, I lost my mother, tragically. Someone murdered her when I was seven years old," he said. "I struggled without having my mother there to nurture and show me love. "From there, my dad basically raised the four of us by himself; me and my siblings. "Dad was part of a Stolen Generation and unintendedly, a lot of the Stolen Generations traumatic events and life's challenges and stuff like that was sort of passed down in a lot of ways." His dad later went to prison, Coyne said, and he was moved to a house where he was abused. As an adult, he struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, doing several stints in jail. But when he became a father, his outlook began to change. "I think I needed a daughter to change my direction in life, really help me look at life in a whole new light." He was still in the grips of addiction, when Denzel said he was given an ultimatum. "Go to rehab, or I wouldn't be able to take my daughter home," he said. "That day was one of the hardest days of my life. I knew what I had to do." It was during the rehab program that an Aboriginal instructor began teaching Coyne, and the rest of the men's group, how to carve artefacts. "He wanted us to do some tactile learning, something that we can take away from that program, and to help uplift us when we're in a sad time," Coyne said. "Maybe if we didn't have that, I might not have stuck around, I just feel it was so important." On the other side of rehab, Coyne has started his own business, Born Wirn, and is carving out commissions for traditional artefacts. "It means tree spirit," he said. "I bring out the beauty and the grain of the wood and the grain represents the years of the wood, his spirit." Coyne is continuing to refine his skills, borrowing artefacts to study, and calling friends to share what knowledge they can. He strongly believes he is being guided by his ancestors as he learns. Coyne has also encouraged his partner, Noongar woman Penelope Williams, to take up the women's side of the business. For the most part, she was teaching herself. "He couldn't show me because it was woman side of things, but I think he trusted that I would be able to do it, so I got out there and then I started making them," Williams said. "I was in juvenile detention and that's where I learnt woodwork and wood burning, that has really helped me starting this. "When I first made my first one, I was so proud, I couldn't believe that I did it. "And the connection that I feel to my culture while making them, it's hard to describe, but I know making this stuff has helped heal my spirit." The process has prompted the couple to teach their hard-earned skills, holding workshops and talks with school groups and even at a hospital. "I think we could help lots of people, you know, just heal," Williams said. "We're giving them knowledge and culture that was taken." For Coyne, the work keeps him concentrated and connected. "I feel connected, spiritually, mentally," he said. "The whole process, it just gives me so much."

Thembisa DJ rises in SA music scene while empowering Ivory Park youth
Thembisa DJ rises in SA music scene while empowering Ivory Park youth

The Citizen

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Citizen

Thembisa DJ rises in SA music scene while empowering Ivory Park youth

Thembisa-born DJ and music producer Itumeleng Maesela (28), known professionally as DeltaM_RSA, is making waves in the SA music scene while giving back to his roots. Raised in Ivory Park, his love for music began early and has grown into a career built on passion, talent and purpose. Maesela's parents first noticed his gift when he was three years old. He spent hours listening to the radio and famously created his own drum set using his mother's pots and pans. ALSO READ: Thembisa artist moves up in the world of entertainment What started as childhood entertainment for his family soon became a journey into music performance and production. His talent became more apparent when he sat in front of a piano for the first time and played by ear. Always eager for a new challenge, he taught himself to play several instruments, including the guitar and drums, over the years. Despite his musical brilliance, school life at Reitumetse High School proved difficult. 'I found it hard to concentrate in class. All I could hear, see, and feel was music,' Maesela said. During that time, he met Mocara_SA, who introduced him to the amapiano genre. ALSO READ: Local youngster aims to make waves in entertainment DeltaM_RSA had focused on deep house music up to that point, but the encounter changed his direction. 'Mocara_SA needed a DJ for his performances and asked me to join him. That's when I fell in love with DJing,' said Maesela. His fascination with the craft deepened after attending his first formal dance. Instead of joining those on the dancefloor, he stood by the DJ, watching his every move and asking questions. Inspired, he began mixing and recording his own songs, selling them to classmates at school. In 2022, he released his debut amapiano EP, Dala Ngizula, which included one supporting hip-hop track. The following year, he dropped his amapiano album, King of Mozambique, and in 2024, he showcased his versatility with a house/afro-tech EP titled Rise of an African. Most recently, he released a single, Healing. As his love for studio work grew, Maesela founded his own record label, DeepTrick, working with other upcoming artists like Pantsu28GP, Mocara_SA, Primo ZA, NashDK, Somriri, Ceebee and Mak Mc. ALSO READ: Same Love Entertainment to host second annual pride festival Today, he DJs under the DeepTrick label and has performed at major festivals across Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Limpopo. He currently performs at Newscafe, one of Pretoria's hottest nightclubs, and was recently a resident DJ on Soweto FM for a month. In addition to his professional success, Maesela is paying it forward by launching a performing group that teaches underprivileged children DJing and music production skills. Through this initiative, he hopes to inspire the next generation to dream big and use music as a means of expression and empowerment. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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