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March 19, 2014 Mindfulness and the Brain Jack Kornfield and Daniel J. Siegel 2010 The Buddha Meets Neurobiology in the Science of Heightened Awareness Mindful awareness creates scientifically recognized enhancements in our mental functions and interpersonal relationships. But how can we integrate this information into our personal or professional lives? In the Mindfulness and the Brain audio learning course, Jack Kornfield, PhD, and Daniel Siegel, MD, offer theoretical and experiential teachings on the power of inner transformation and the cultivation of a wise and loving heart. Whether you’re a therapist, healer, educator, parent, meditation practitioner—or anyone interested in developing a healthy mind—this training offers a practical exploration of what it means for our world and us to be able to nurture and sustain heightened awareness. An Integration of Head and Heart In this training, you’ll discover how mindful practice helps reduce suffering and promote resilience; the “resonance circuit” that enables an individual to attune to oneself and others; and how intrapersonal attunement can catalyze mental, interpersonal, and psychological well-being. From scientific findings and down-to-earth Buddhist perspectives to memorable anecdotes and real-life stories that illustrate key concepts, Mindfulness and the Brain invites you to discover a more integrated and connected way of knowing and developing a wise and loving heart. Course Highlights -- Clinical findings on the transformative power of interpersonal neurobiology -- The structure of the mind and how understanding consciousness can lead to freedom -- Neural integration and how it helps create more balanced lives -- How to incorporate compassion and forgiveness into our personal and professional life -- More than six hours of essential teachings and tools for cultivating healthy change in ourselves and others
Posted on: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 06:35:46 +0000

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