Canceled: Collective Healing Through Mindful Presence

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Canceled: Collective Healing Through Mindful Presence
 
with Aaron Solomon
 
Wednesdays, July 6th – 27th, 2022 | 7:00pm – 8:30pm ET
 

 

Due to unforeseen circumstances, this program has been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience. If you have already registered for this program, we will be in touch via email. If you have any questions, please contact registration@nyimc.org.

This multi-day course will invite us to build a collective container for in-depth exploration at the intersection of mindfulness, embodiment, and trauma healing.

We will practice in both large and small groups to build a sense of presence, connection, and embodied communication—allowing us to hold space for processes of healing and transformation.

Healing our collective, ancestral and individual trauma (unresolved suffering) supports not only our personal wellbeing but also makes possible the transformation we so need to respond to the ecological and social crises we face in this century.

If you have any questions, please contact registration@nyimc.org.

 

Teacher(s)

Aaron Solomon

Aaron Solomon, Brother Fulfillment, is a mindfulness and meditation teacher, counselor, trauma healer, and climate justice activist. For 14 years he lived as a Buddhist monastic in the Plum Village tradition as a student of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. He is an ordained Dharma teacher and member of the Order of Interbeing, also founded by Thich Nhat Hanh. Aaron works one on one and with groups in the field of trauma healing and is trained in Somatic Experiencing. He also uses the teachings and practices of Nonviolent Communication. Aaron has been active in supporting young adult mindfulness communities, organizing and leading listening circles, and supporting a wide array of communities engaged in social transformation and healing work. Aaron currently lives and works in New York City, and enjoys spending time in solitude, and also with friends, in the forests of New England, and also of his native home of California. Website: Integrated Mindfulness and Trauma Healing

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