They want the shop to be a 'wellbeing hub'
The owners of a new healing and crystals shop have opened up on their hope of creating a 'wellbeing hub'. PM Karma opened its doors on High Street in Long Eaton on August 5 and so far customers have been loving it.
Speaking about the grand opening, 59-year-old Pamela said: “It was absolutely fabulous, it was so good. It rained all day but the thing is people kept coming in and it was steady. It was steady all day - it was just wonderful.” “You can buy crystals, we also have pendulums - people like to work with them. In a way it’s a personal thing, everybody works differently so what works for one might not necessarily work for another.
Mark, 57, added: “We have a healing room at home, transformed the garage at home to do reiki treatments and healing groups but that was sort of family friends. The general public wasn’t getting into it, like Pam says you need a base for people to take it seriously - so that’s what we’ve done.”
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