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Mindfulness & Meditation half-day workshop Sun 25th Nov at The Goose Green Clinic SE22


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MINDFULNESS & MEDITATION FOR STRESS-FREE LIVING

Half- day workshop with Jonathan Clark

on Sunday 25th November 2018 2 - 5pm. At The Goose Green Clinic, 57-59 East Dulwich Road SE22 2AP


For curious beginners or those wishing to reconnect with Meditation and Mindfulness.


-Develop skills to deal with the stresses and strains of daily life.

-Consolidate and renew skills acquired on an MBSR Course or meditation class.

-Offer yourself more time than usual to meditate.

-Recharge your batteries and enjoy a few hours of calm.

-Experience some peace in a busy world.

There will be plenty of space for discussion and the option of joining a 12 hour continuation course over 3 Sundays in 2019 to take the process further (also stage 2 MBSR).

Jonathan Clark has been teaching meditation, mindfulness and MSBR courses in London for over 15 years

Cost: ?30. To book a place or for more info contact [email protected]

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