Thursday, November 6, 2014

Reminder: Innovative LBGTQ Welcoming Class: Concepts and Practices ... @ Weekly from 6:30pm to 9pm on Thursday from Thu Oct 16 to Sun Nov 30 (Queer Things)

Innovative LBGTQ Welcoming Class: Concepts and Practices for Healing and Health Justice -- offered by longtime LBGT activist

The Living Room Project and Village Craft Proudly Present:

New Horizons for Health: Concepts and Practices for Healing and Health Justice

at the Living Room Project, 1919 Market Street, walking distance from 19th Street Bart
6 Consecutive Thursdays: October 16th - November 30th 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
$200-$250 Exchanges and Barter negotiable. No one turned away for lack of funds!

The vast amount of health information currently available can feel overwhelming. This training series aims to empower people to get diverse health information and research, including information that seems so advanced only a doctor would understand it. You are the primary expert on your body and you have the right and ability to use and understand all available knowledge about the body to your benefit.

Think you can't understand the newest finding in neuroscience or epigenetics and how they pertain to you? Think again! Health knowledge, like many things in our society, is too often used as a form of control. New Horizons for Health: Skills and Practices for Healing and Health Justice will provide concrete concepts, skills and practices to enable participants to engage with their own health and healing in a fresh, more confident and liberatory
way.

Whether you are a person living with a disability, chronic health issues or chronic pain, a health-care professional, or an activist, this 6-week intensive training series will change the way you experience health. This course will enable participants to:
* Re-think health beyond popular health myths
* Be Present and become the embryos of the better world we dream of and are creating
* Gain fluency in basic medical terminology, and learn the basics of
conducting medical research
* Confidently engage in health-advocacy for yourself and others
* Learn somatic techniques for healing trauma and deepening your
meditation practice
* Cultivate an understanding of emerging findings in neurobiology,
neurophysiology and epigenetics
* Build skills for healthier living and using your intuition
* Envision and plan personal and community-based solutions to the
health crisis

All participants will also receive a 20 minute health and wellness session.
Enroll Here!
http://villagecraft.org/w/f24348ae-new-horizons-for-health-concepts-and-practices-for-healing-and-health-justice This will be a scent-free class!

About the Instructor:
Mordecai Cohen Ettinger, MA, is an active member of the LBGT & disability justice communities, adjunct faculty at CIIS and has over 20 years experience as a holistic healer, educator and social justice activist. He maintains a committed meditation practice, and is trained as a somatic, Reiki, and Cranial Sacral practitioner. Mordecai's Masters research explores the social nervous system and the neurobiology of trauma and trauma
resolution -- particularly trauma stemming from injustice -- as it relates to collective and individual resilience, healing and social change. Learn more here , http://www.bodyeclectic.net or email Mordecai:
mordecai@bodyeclectic.net

What's Somatics:
Grounded in the belief that the body in its wholeness is the foundation for healing, somatic practices combine body awareness techniques with findings
in neurobiology and neurophysiology. These practices support & enhance the body's innate self-regulatory and resilience-building capacities. Used with focused intention, these practices can lead to symptom reduction and deeper insight about who we are, the world as a whole, and how we wish to inhabit
it. Come as you are, leave as you wish to be. . . somatics for social
responsibility!

When
Weekly from 6:30pm to 9pm on Thursday from Thu Oct 16 to Sun Nov 30 Pacific Time
Calendar
Queer Things
Who
Larry-bob Roberts - creator

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