Moving The Mind: The Body As Vehicle For Transforming Emotions
Event Details
- Who
- Jill Satterfield, MBC/RYT
- What
- Talk & Discussion
- Where
- Tibet House US Gallery
- When
- Sunday, October 23, 2011 At 10:00 AM
- How
- Single Class: General: $108/Member: $97
Series (Sept. 11; Oct. 22 & 23; Nov. 12 & 13; Dec. 3 & 4): General: $70/Member: $630
- Details
- Sunday, October 23; 10AM-4:30PM
About the Event
Moving the Mind: The Body as Vehicle for Transforming Emotions
It’s not in our cultural vocabulary yet, to practice moving energy, mind or consciousness around in the physical body – but it is steeped in yogic tradition, very accessible and empowering to all. Moving the mind is an experiential not wholly conceptual practice. The applications are as limitless as the capacity of the mind itself and as healing as the heart is boundless.
Sunday, October 23; 10AM-4:30PM
Single Class: General: $108/Member: $97
Series (Sept. 11; Oct. 22 & 23; Nov. 12 & 13; Dec. 3 & 4): General: $70/Member: $630
About the Presenter
Jill Satterfield is the founder of Vajra Yoga & Meditation, a synthesis of yoga and Buddhism that combines meditation, yoga postures, visualization and contemplation practices. She is also the founder and Director of the School for Compassionate Action: Meditation, Yoga and Emotional Support for Communities in Need, a not for profit that trains teachers and offers classes to at-risk youth, people suffering with chronic pain and illnesses, PTSD, and addictions. Jill turned to meditation and yoga 30 years ago to successfully heal from a debilitating physical condition coupled with acute chronic pain. In 1992, she extended her exploration of the integral relationship of the mind and body through the study of Buddhism. Jill is on the founding faculty of Spirit Rock Meditation Center’s Mindfulness for Yoga Training and the Kripalu Institute’s Integral Leadership Program for young adults. Jill was scholar and teacher in residence at the Kripalu Center in 2004, and was named one of the four leading Buddhist and yoga teachers in the country by the Shambhala Sun Magazine. She is a pioneer in the field of mind body awareness and has been teaching and consulting for over 20 years. www.vajrayoga.com, www.schoolforcompassionateaction.org
