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Sage Hills Healing Center

Sage Hills Healing Center in Cedar City, UT
6232 West Sage Hills Drive, Cedar City, UT 84721
Nearest landmarks:
Iron Spring road and Sage HIlls Drive
(435) 867-9642

Contacts

Street address:
6232 West Sage Hills Drive

City / suburb:
Cedar City

County:
Iron

State:
Utah

ZIP code:
84721

Phone:
(435) 867-9642 (Primary Phone)

Social networks:

E-mail:
melanie@sagehillshealing.com

GPS Longitude:
-113.198135375977

GPS Latitude:
37.7263374328613

Business description

Yoga, Meditation, Day Retreats. Serenity Cottage available for overnight stay. Serene, Natural Property that borders the 3 Peaks REcreation Area.

The Sage Hills Healing Center offers profound, quantum teachings that provide immediate, long lasting results. We are a specialized Kundalini Yoga and Meditation Center, but all forms of Meditation and other yoga styles are most welcome here. Melanie Paulk Abderrahman - Mandeep Kaur, is the founder and principal director of Sage Hills. She has private sound healing sessions available, soft laser sessions available, group yoga and meditation classes as well as private by appointment sessions as well. She is a licensed Revered and is able to perform spiritual weddings on the property. Sacred passing funeral celebrations are also offered here at Sage Hills. The property is unique and expands energetically on the incredible natural setting of this high desert valley here in scenic southern utah. It suddenly appears like an Oasis offering a Haven to all who come and experience. Sat Nam.

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Business data
Estimated number of employees: 2 to 4
City / suburb: Cedar City, UT
County: Iron
Products

yoga & meditation classes, yoga teacher's training certification, special event services

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According to our records, this business is located at 6232 West Sage Hills Drive in Cedar City (in Iron County), Utah 84721, the location GPS coordinates are: 37.7263374328613 (latitude), -113.198135375977 (longitude). Sage Hills Healing Center is categorized under Yoga Instructors. The company employs approximately 2 to 4 people. You can contact the company by phone at (435) 867-9642.
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