Midwest Alliance for Mindfulness

On Demand: Embodied Mindfulness - Cultivating Authentic Presence
with Erik Hulse, CMT-200

January 1 (Wednesday)
at 12:00 am

Class length
60 minutes

Location
Online via Zoom

Deah Robinson and Erik Hulse, CMT-200 experientially explore the concept and practice of embodiment, which is the representation or expression of mindfulness in a tangible form (54 minutes). When we are mindfully connected with our experience, mindfulness is infused into our very way of being. Through our personal practice of mindfulness, we can become beneficial role models, in our speech and actions, of the attitudes of mindfulness, exuding qualities such as acceptance, compassion and non-judgement. This seminar will experientially guide you toward an understanding of the key features of embodied mindfulness and help you identify obstacles to embodiment. These qualities are useful for anyone who practices mindfulness, but are especially key for those who help, teach or lead others. Viewing the Cultivating the Fundamental Attitudes of Mindfulness seminar is recommended, but not required.

Learning Objectives:
  • Explore the body as anchor to the present moment
  • Understand the role of humility, mindful attitudes, and joyful perseverance in embodied practice
  • Identify five key features of embodiment
  • Practice strategies for cultivating authentic presence

Purchase your pass for $30 here https://mindfulness-alliance.punchpass.com/passes/128300. Once you purchase your pass, you will be granted access to your video within 24 hours through the content library tab (see photo below). Access to your video expires one year from the purchase date.

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