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SERVING THOSE WHO SERVE
invites you to the
Breath~Body~Mind Workshop
for the 9/11 Community, Health Professionals,
Caregivers/Healers and the General Public
presented by
Dr. Richard Brown
Richard P. Brown, MD, Associate Professor
in Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons,
teaches advanced breath techniques with movement and meditation to help stressed
and traumatized people improve energy, sleep quality, stress resilience, and peace
of mind. His work is a unique fusion of ancient and modern mind-body techniques
derived from QiGong, yoga, Christian monks, Coherent Breathing, Open Focus meditation,
and martial arts. Dr. Brown feels that "To be able to transform so many peoples'
lives in a short course has been a special blessing for me. I especially enjoy
helping 9/11 responders and military veterans recover their lives."
Research has shown that extraordinary breathing techniques,
like those taught by Dr. Brown, effectively relieve stress and improve energy, mental focus, heart
and lung function and endurance. The benefits have been demonstrated in health care practitioners,
individuals with psychiatric and medical conditions, and victims of terrorism, war and natural disasters.
Many people who have worked with Dr. Brown say they have been transformed, and that they never would have
imagined that something so simple would have been so powerful and helpful.
Saturday February 25th, 10 AM – 6:00 PM and
Sunday, February 26th, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
New York Pennsylvania Hotel
401 7th Ave, 18th Floor
(Between 32nd & 33rd across the street from Madison Square Garden)
There will be a lunch break on Saturday.
The course fee is $75 for the 9/11 Community, $150 for students, $200 for Caregivers/Healers and $300 for the General Public
For information call Nechemiah Bar-Yehuda at 212-531-3376 or Jose Mestre at 212-580-8043.
100% of the proceeds from this workshop will be donated to Serving Those Who Serve to support
their work of providing holistic/integrative healing for the 9/11 Community.
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