Thursday, January 24, 2013

The DSC Experience











Ships at sea buffeted by storms for coves where they can find shelter and safety.








Here at Da Seekers Cove (DSC), coined as "the cove", those who may be in the midst of emotional turmoil and uncertainty can find solace and comfort.

 DA SEEKERS COVE @ a glance
When you come to the cove, you will see a quick guide to Da Seekers Cove's Services, Workshops and Promos. This is to give an idea, especially for the first timers what we offer here. If anything interests you, just approach any of our staff and you will be gladly assisted.

 FREE PROSPERITY MESSAGE
Everyone, even the staff pick a prosperity message upon entrance to the cove. Some clients pick one after their reading, so pick one too even if you're just passing by. Who knows? What you pick may be the perfect message for you to get by.

THE COVE'S LOGO, MIRROR, CANDLE, INCENSE AND GLASS OF COINS
This is what you will see upon entering the cove.

1. The cove's logo with the tagline "You Open a Whole New World when You Open Your Heart and Mind". It is an opening message to anyone coming in, especially first time clients, to be at ease in opening up to the tarot therapist who will facilitate the counselling.


2. The mirror reflects the self of anyone coming in, oneself that most of the time we forget as we go on with our lives, deal with other people and encounter problems. The reflection of ourselves in the mirror reminds us of who we are and what matters most for us.


3. The candle represents light, which symbolizes that enlightenment is on its way as you come to the cove.


4. The Incense has been part of many spiritual rituals, as it is believed to be good for the soul. Recently, scientific studies show that burning incense is also good for the brain and that it helps alleviate anxiety or depression.

5. The coins in the glass container represents prosperity as in the observance of Feng Shui.

  As we have clarified, we are not fortune tellers. Da Seekers Cove tarot therapists observe these strict rules in giving you a reading.


TIMER AND BELL
To ensure that our clients pay the exact amount corresponding to the minutes they have consumed, we have a bell and timer in the consultation room which is synchronized with the timer of our staff at the front desk. The reader strikes the bell once to signal to the staff that the reading has began and the reader strikes the bell twice to signal that the consultation has been done. The recorded number of minutes through this system will reflect on your billing slip.


CONSULTATION ROOM A
This consultation room is used for tarot reading, therapy and personal consultations.

 CONSULTATION ROOM B
This consultation room is used for dream insights, emotional freedom technique, meditation and other services wherein the client and the facilitator needs to be feel relaxed and more comfortable.

 To ensure utmost confidentiality and privacy during and after each session, each consultation rooms are separated by curtains.

 PICK YOUR AFFIRMATION CARDAfter a reading, we let our client pick an affirmation card which will empower them more as they go out of the cove and get back to the situation they consulted.

 We give a DSC brochure to clients after their reading so they may know the other services offered and workshops conducted at the cove. Inserted in the brochure are five (5) tarot treat promos so you may invite your friends over and have fun in your next consultation with us.

 NARRA FURNITURE
Narra is the Philippines' National Tree. Its wood is commonly made into furniture. Narra is best known for its sturdiness, thus Da Seekers Cove stands still through its 10 years in the business and counting.

Photo: The fountain reperesents water, the continuing flow of energy inside every human being empowering their emotions and decisions.FOUNTAIN
The fountain reperesents water, the continuing flow of energy inside every human being empowering their emotions and decisions.
Get more than just a tarot card reading. Join our upcoming workshops. Details at http://dsctarot.blogspot.com/2013/01/dsc-february-2013-calendar-of-events.html

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