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Introduction to Mindfulness - 4 Session Course

Introduction to Mindfulness
4 Session Course
via Zoom

Dates: Mondays 9/12, 9/19, 9/26, 10/3

Time:  7:00p EST - 8:15p EST

For those who cannot attend live or would like to review,

each session will be recorded and accessible for the following week.

Suggested Donation: $80-$120 ($20-$30/session)

Ready to start a meditation practice?

This course is for those who would like to begin a mindfulness meditation practice or for those who could use a refresher on the principles of the practice. Together, we will build a safe and supportive community learning space. We’ll start with how to set an intention and aspiration for practice and then we’ll demonstrate the main aspects of the posture to help everyone find the posture that fits their body. We’ll walk through the basic steps of mindfulness meditation and practice together regularly. Our discussion will include the potential applications and outcomes of practice from a biological, psychological, and social view. Upon completing this course, participants will gain an understanding of how to practice mindfulness meditation and get a strong kick start to a regular habit. 

About the facilitator:

Noel Coakley is a psychotherapist, meditation teacher, and former elementary school special educator. He has studied Tibetan Buddhism since 1997 and the Bön tradition since 2013. He is a father, husband, and friend to a dog named Clementine. Noel is the director of the Boston Center for Contemplative Practice (thebccp.com) and an assistant director at Dharma Moon (dharmamoon.com). Noel is dedicated to the accessibility of the dharma and its application in modern culture.

Read Noel’s Full Bio

 

Suggested Donation: $80-$120 ($20-$30/session)

Pricing for this course is based on a sliding scale donation system. 
We recognize that everyone is in a different financial situation. 
We ask those who are in the position to do so, to please donate above the suggested amount, 
which supports our ability to offer scholarships and accept lower donation amounts.