Athletes speak of becoming locked in as they transcend personal thought.
Artists describe the power of channeling creative flow.
Everyone has experienced being in the zone – a space of calm and inspired performance. How does it work?
Learn how the divine is showing up in our lives moment to moment to moment, how we innocently obstruct it, and how we can be its channel – for peace of mind, compassion, and creativity.
Remain engaged and effective while living - meditatively - in the present.
Artists describe the power of channeling creative flow.
Everyone has experienced being in the zone – a space of calm and inspired performance. How does it work?
Learn how the divine is showing up in our lives moment to moment to moment, how we innocently obstruct it, and how we can be its channel – for peace of mind, compassion, and creativity.
Remain engaged and effective while living - meditatively - in the present.
Details
When: 10am-4pm, Sunday, April 30 Where: 313 West 83rd Street Cost: $75 Light refreshments included |
A Video Taste of the Seminar
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Schedule:
10am Registration 10:30-12pm Part I: States of Mind 12-1pm Break* 1-2:30pm Part II: Striving & Letting Go 2:30pm Break 3-4pm Part III: The Unknown *Due to venue limitations, lunch is not provided. Participants can bring lunch or visit nearby eateries. |
Rabbi Henry Harris has served as consultant and performance coach to Fortune 500 CEOs and Wall Street Managing Directors as well as teens, moms and dads. He is Director of the Jewish Center for Wellbeing, where he offers programs and coaching that promote successful living through a discovery of one's own wisdom and wellbeing. Previously, Henry served 15 years as Educational Director for Aish HaTorah in New York City after receiving his rabbinic degree from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel. He feels fortunate that his wife and seven children enjoy his company most of the time.