From the Cliffs of Big Sur to the Palm of Your Hand, Esalen Institute Announces Partnership with Radiance Sutras® to Offer First Ever Online Meditation Certification
Twenty-Week Course Designed & Led by Esalen Faculty Goes Global in Response to Increased Demand for Wellness Resources Since 2020 Pandemic
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BIG SUR, Calif., Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Since 1962, Esalen Institute has developed a prestigious reputation as a pioneer in the human potential movement, a community of wellness thought leaders and a living classroom for the healing arts – ranging from massage to meditation. In fact, over the past 50 years, the instructors have taught over 50,000 people to meditate. Studies continue to show astounding results regarding the benefits of meditation – 60% improvement in anxiety levels, 87% reduction in need for hospitalization due to coronary disease, and 75% reduction in symptoms of insomnia. In response to the skyr
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DELAWARE, OHIO – Ohio Wesleyan University students will complete projects in structural biology, data analytics, golden age Spanish theater, video game psychology, and more using $15,500 in newly awarded, university-funded Theory-to-Practice Grants.
The grants are part of Ohio Wesleyan’s signature program, The OWU Connection. The unique program is designed to help students think big (understand issues from multiple academic disciplines), go global (gain international perspective), and get real (translate classroom knowledge into real-world experience).
Those earning fall 2020 Ohio Wesleyan Theory-to-Practice Grants and their projects are:
“Structural Biology: A Tool for Studying Modern Medicinal Practices,” submitted by
Kaden Hubly, a junior from Kankakee, Illinois. During the summer, Hubly will study X-ray diffraction techniques using the Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SRL). “Recent studies using the SRL have helped aid in cancer chemotherapy dru
Executive Magazine medicine for some time in Lebanon: alternative medicine. Though it is not controversial, alternative medicine is still seen as a complement to traditional medicine. Long a fixture of the Lebanese traditional scene, with stories, and for some, memories of elder Lebanese concocting herbal remedies and using plants as alternative ways to treat disease, alternative medicine is not novel in Lebanon. Nevertheless, the alternative medicine scene in Lebanon has mostly grown in later years due to the emergence of traditional or “Asian” forms of medicine, adding to the more traditional Lebanese remedies that were once more common. Results from a Lebanese national survey published by the Hindawi Publishing Corporation from 2015 reported that out of the respondent, almost 30% reported using Complementary and Alternative medicine in the past 12 months, defined as biologically based practices including substances found in nature, such as herbs, dietary supplements,
How to Have a More Peaceful 2021
Actionable advice from Donna Melanson, author of A Yogi s Path to Peace, social media influencer and host of The Silent Bit podcast.
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BOCA RATON, Fla., Dec. 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ This year, perhaps more than ever, people are eagerly awaiting the New Year while praying for a more peaceful, prosperous year than the one that preceded it. But, as Donna Melanson will tell you, that reality won t occur without some practice.
She says, We get good at what we practice whether it is public speaking, riding a bike, or learning anything new. You don t just wake up one day and become like the Buddha. Practicing peace needs to be a non-negotiable daily commitment, like brushing your teeth.
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