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Curious about meditation and not sure where to begin? Or want to go deeper with what you are doing now? This four-part series explores a variety of meditation practices and making meditation a habit.
Meditation and mindfulness practices may have a variety of health benefits and may help people improve the quality of their lives. This four-part series will explore different types of meditation practices as well as recommendations on how to make meditation a regular habit. Come to one, two, three, or all four sessions!
June 14: Session 1 Introduction to Meditation: Chat: What is meditation, and how it can benefit you. Meditation: Guided Meditation
June 28: Session 2 Mindfulness Meditation: Chat: What to do when you can’t sit still. Meditations: Mindful meditation using an object (that we will provide), Walking Meditation, space permitting
July 12: Session 3 Tapping Meditation: Chat: What is EFT/Tapping? Meditations: Tap and Breathe, Tapping Meditation to Calm Anxiety
July 26: Session 4 Making Meditation a Habit: Chat: Creating a meditation space in your home. Finding the meditation style that works best for you. Breaking down barriers to a regular practice. Meditations: Mantra Meditation, Intention Meditation
About the Presenter: Jeannette Howard of Root to Rise Connect is an experienced meditation and yoga teacher, and a certified EFT practitioner. She integrates the ancient wisdom of meditation with new approaches to make meditation accessible to almost everyone. Jeannette enjoys introducing people to this practice, as well as guiding more experienced meditators to go even deeper. Participants come away with a new skill set which will enable them to find their own best way to practice meditation at home.
These presentations and all our programs are made possible by the Friends of the Roxbury Public Library. Register online or by calling the library at (973) 584-2400.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Health & Wellness | General |
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