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8-week Mindfulness course in Camberwell starting 9th Oct


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8-week course in Mindfulness for Health & Wellbeing


This 8-week course is aimed specifically at promoting your overall health and wellbeing. We will cover some simple but surprisingly effective techniques drawn from the Zen tradition to help you manage your everyday life, deal with stress and pain, improve your concentration and focussing skills, and boost your general health and wellbeing. This course is suitable if you're looking for an introduction to mindfulness and meditation, and/or if you're looking for a way of dealing with stress-related problems, depression, fatigue, or pain.


You don't need to have any previous meditation experience - only a keen desire or intention to know more about who you really are!


Course starts Friday 9th October 18:30-20:30 @ ZenYoga Camberwell

Continues every Friday until 4th December


Optional (but highly recommended) 1-day retreat on Sat 7th November 11:00-16:00


Cost: ?190; includes all the course materials and recorded guided meditations for you to practice at home.

1-day retreat cost is ?40. Or take advantage of my special offer of 8-week course + day retreat for ?220.


For more information and how to book, visit http://www.youruniverseyoga.co.uk/8-week-courses.html

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