
Mystical Parlors, LLC today announced their Grand Opening Gala on Saturday, February 11, 2012 from 2:00 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Mystical Parlors offers aromatherapy, art shows, book lectures, diet & nutrition counseling, hypnosis, meditation, psychic & tarot card readings, and yoga in an elegant boutique setting. We also sell a wide selection of art, books, calligraphy, candles, crystals, essential oils, herbs, incense, jewelry, oil paintings, photography, statues, stones, tarot cards, and novelty & spiritual gift items. We are conveniently located across from Klaff’s just one block from the South Norwalk train station and easy access from I-95.
During our Grand Opening Gala, free tapas and tarot card readings will be offered on a first come, first serve basis until 5:00 p.m. Lon Milo DuQuette will be presenting a lecture “Love and the Guardian Angels” at 6:00 p.m. followed by a concert of songs from his new CD. Mr. DuQuette is very excited about his third solo collection titled,” I’m Baba Lon” scheduled for release in early March on Ninety Three Records. The snow date is Sunday, February 13, 2012.
“Mystical Parlors is proud to welcome Lon Milo DuQuette as our first guest lecturer,” said Owner, Kimberly Hallas. “With his breadth of experience and dedication to mysticism, he will bring a deep understanding of the complex issues that our clients seek to explore.”
Lon Milo DuQuette’s works on the subjects of magick and the occult (16 titles in print, translated into 12 languages) have earned him in the last 20 years a respectable position in world of modern mystical literature and a loyal following of readers (as of December 2010 over 144,000 books sold).
A professional musician at the age of 14, DuQuette’s performing career took off in the late 60s, first as a solo opener for folk-singer Hoyt Axton, and comedian (presidential candidate) Pat Paulson, then as half of the singing-songwriting duo, Charley D. & Milo (Epic Records* 1970). Their self-titled album received Billboard Magazine’s Spotlight Pick, and their second single, “The Word is Love” went to number one in a respectable number of markets throughout the US. Concerts and studio work with Arlo Guthrie, The Dillards, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Sammy Davis Jr., Johnny Rivers (Rivers recorded the Harris/DuQuette song, “Movin’ to the Country,” on his album, Home Grown) highlighted this season in DuQuette’s musical career.