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The Physical & Spiritual Reality of Marriage (pt. 1 & 2) – A Talk by Furugh & Raymond Switzer

August 27, 2017, in Audio > Talks, by

In this talk called ‘The Physical & Spiritual Reality of Marriage (parts 1 & 2)’ given at the Norwegian Baha’i Summer School July 5th, 2017, Furugh and Raymond Switzer hold a workshop about the physical and spiritual reality of marriage.

Furugh and Raymond Switzer are a wife and husband team currently based in Hungary, and they have conducted workshops and led seminars on relationships and parenting in many different countries.

Furugh and Raymond Switzer

Furugh Switzer is a Persian/Canadian sociologist, workshop leader, lecturer, trainer, director and life-skills educator, and she is currently the director of development projects for the ‘Unity in Diversity Foundation’ in Hungary.

Raymond Switzer is a Canadian psychologist, therapist, workshop leader, lecturer, writer and part-time musician working out of the Avicenna Dental/Medical clinic in Budapest as well as his private office in Gödöllő. Raymond is a believer in marriage, specialises in work with couples, and is a Certified Imago Relationship therapist. He also sees individuals with a variety of issues and concerns.

You can find out more about Forough and Raymond Switzer from their website: www.livinginhealthyconnection.com

You can also find out more about the Norwegian Baha’i Summer School here on their Facebook page.

Here’s part two of the talk:

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