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Cultivating Peace around Food and Body Image

Sunday February 20, 2011 - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm


with Dr. Ali Kane

Click here for teacher bio

 

Our culture is rife with problematic messages around body image and food.  Our experiences of our bodies and nourishing them can become confused and disconnected from authentic self-love.  We will explore these themes in a combination of sitting meditation, engaged practices and reflective exercises.  We will learn healthier and more fulfilling ways of relating to our bodies and loving ourselves. 

 

Registration: Registration is required and space is limited. To register, please click on the following link to fill out a registration survey:

 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/B7VWMY6


(If the link does not work, please copy it and paste it into your web browser. If that still does not work, click on "Contact Us" to send us a message requesting a registration form for the Feb 20, 2011 "Cultivating Peace around Food and Body Image" one-day retreat.)

 

Cost: There is no registration fee for attending this event, nor most EBMC events.  However, EBMC is not independently funded. The Center and the teachers will be sustained only by your voluntary donations (the practice of generous giving, or "dana"). Please donate generously, in proportion to your ability:

    * Either online (you will be offered an opportunity at the end of the online registration process)
    * Or at the event, in the two baskets at EBMC, one for the Center, the second for the Teacher

Thank you for your generosity.  EBMC will be only be sustained through our collective generosity. 

 

Download workshop flyer here.

 

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Founded in a celebration of diversity, the East Bay Meditation Center welcomes everyone seeking to end suffering and cultivate happiness.  Our mission is to foster liberation, personal and interpersonal healing, social action, and inclusive community building.  We offer  mindfulness practices and teachings on wisdom and compassion from Buddhist and other spiritual traditions. Rooted in our commitment to diversity, we operate with transparent democratic governance, generosity-based economics, and environmental sustainability.



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