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Imagine if, whatever challenges life may present, the one thing you could count on is your mind being kind to you. That is your birthright, and now is the time to claim it! Immerse yourself in this mindfulness-based approach to self-love and compassion.
Mindfulness meditation and contemplative practices have entered all spheres of our society, including corporate settings, sports performance, medicine, and psychology. Science has confirmed the health benefits in immunity, brain architecture, pain management, and mental and physical resilience that have been part of an ancient mental and physical training system through meditation practice.
During our time together, you will be invited to:
Throughout the weekend, you are invited to bring your body, mind, and soul into a self-nourishing whole person while strengthening your ability to give love to others by first loving yourself.
Recommended Reading: Love Yourself For Everyone Else’s Sake by Mark Abramson
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Dr. Mark Abramson is the founder of Stanford University Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program. He teaches at Stanford, conducts programs in mindfulness for corporations, and has a private dental practice.
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Imagine if, whatever challenges life may present, the one thing you could count on is your mind being kind to you. That is your birthright, and now is the time to claim it! Immerse yourself in this mindfulness-based approach to self-love and compassion.
Mindfulness meditation and contemplative practices have entered all spheres of our society, including corporate settings, sports performance, medicine, and psychology. Science has confirmed the health benefits in immunity, brain architecture, pain management, and mental and physical resilience that have been part of an ancient mental and physical training system through meditation practice.
During our time together, you will be invited to:
Throughout the weekend, you are invited to bring your body, mind, and soul into a self-nourishing whole person while strengthening your ability to give love to others by first loving yourself.
Recommended Reading: Love Yourself For Everyone Else’s Sake by Mark Abramson
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Dr. Mark Abramson is the founder of Stanford University Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program. He teaches at Stanford, conducts programs in mindfulness for corporations, and has a private dental practice.
September 22–24, 2023
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Imagine if, whatever challenges life may present, the one thing you could count on is your mind being kind to you. That is your birthright, and now is the time to claim it! Immerse yourself in this mindfulness-based approach to self-love and compassion.
Mindfulness meditation and contemplative practices have entered all spheres of our society, including corporate settings, sports performance, medicine, and psychology. Science has confirmed the health benefits in immunity, brain architecture, pain management, and mental and physical resilience that have been part of an ancient mental and physical training system through meditation practice.
During our time together, you will be invited to:
Throughout the weekend, you are invited to bring your body, mind, and soul into a self-nourishing whole person while strengthening your ability to give love to others by first loving yourself.
Recommended Reading: Love Yourself For Everyone Else’s Sake by Mark Abramson
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Dr. Mark Abramson is the founder of Stanford University Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program. He teaches at Stanford, conducts programs in mindfulness for corporations, and has a private dental practice.