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Wild Goose Qi Gong (3/1) |
| Qi Gong (sometimes spelled "Chi Kung") is a choreographed set of Chinese exercises designed to improve one's overall health and well-being. Based on the flowing and graceful movements of geese, it uses stretching and other techniques to open the acupuncture meridians and increase one's vitality and energy. Qi Gong participants enjoy a greater range of motion, improved balance, reduced mental stress and a feeling of rejuvenation. Led by Louis Knox. $10 fee. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Life Facilitator Training (3/1) |
| This unique group-facilitator training program integrates choice facilitation techniques with the foundations of Attitudinal Healing, Active Listening, and the teachings of current and historical spiritual masters. This workshop, led by Doug Mullins and Jean Munson, uses exercises and meditation techniques to help participants learn to live a more heart-centered, peaceful life and assist others in finding their own way through life challenges. Graduates will be certified facilitators for Visions for Prisons, and are free to volunteer to serve in that program or not. $360 for 36-hour class includes workbook. $240 for Annual and Premium members. Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are available for some professionals. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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Tai Chi Chuan (3/1) |
| Tai Chi is a choreographed set of martial art postures that are designed to increase your power and agility by using your inner energy. Like Qi Gong, Tai Chi helps improve your range of motion and lung capacity, and it places a special emphasis on balance. Practitioners often enjoy reduced stress and a feeling of well-being. If you are interested, some time will also be spent learning simple self-defense techniques. Led by Louis Knox. $36 for 6 weeks. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Video and Discussion (3/1) |
| ["Life or Something Like It" with Angelina Jolie.] Most Saturday nights, you'll find us watching a popular movie here at the Center in a fun, informal atmosphere. Then we have a discussion. We don't discuss the movie, though; we discuss personal growth issues and themes that came up in the movie. So we're not doing a "Siskel and Ebert" type of review, but rather an in-depth personal growth process that helps us get to know ourselves and each other better. During the discussion we learn and practice essential communication skills like I-Statements and Open-Ended Questions, so that we can apply them more effectively in the rest of our lives. Each month there's a different general topic for the videos, ranging from Relationships to Overcoming Obstacles to Remarkable People. Come join us! Free. (Return to calendar) |
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| Life Facilitator Training (3/2) |
| This unique group-facilitator training program integrates choice facilitation techniques with the foundations of Attitudinal Healing, Active Listening, and the teachings of current and historical spiritual masters. This workshop, led by Doug Mullins and Jean Munson, uses exercises and meditation techniques to help participants learn to live a more heart-centered, peaceful life and assist others in finding their own way through life challenges. Graduates will be certified facilitators for Visions for Prisons, and are free to volunteer to serve in that program or not. $360 for 36-hour class includes workbook. $240 for Annual and Premium members. Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are available for some professionals. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Healthy Minds In Healthy Bodies (3/3) |
| Wellness is a whole-person thing. In order to stay really healthy, we have to keep our bodies, minds, emotions and spirit all in great shape. So why not get together weekly and support each other in that quest? The leadership of the group rotates each week, and each meeting includes time for members to discuss and share their health goals and progress. In addition, the leader for that week may also decide to give a presentation on something that has excited them or been important to their health and healing. (MEMBERS ONLY.) (Return to calendar) |
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| Tour of Meditation Practices (3/4) |
| Hundreds of approaches to relaxation/centering/meditation have been developed over the centuries, and each has its own charm, benefits and wisdom. We explore one new approach each meeting. This lets you work some relaxation into your life while building a repertoire of stress-management techniques for improving your physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health. Free. (Return to calendar) |
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| Reiki Exchange (3/4) |
| Within each one of us there is the capacity to energetically heal the imbalances of the mind, body and spirit. Oceanna and Lia Nelson facilitate a group where novices and others can discuss, learn and practice energetic healing together. This is an experiential practice and support group, and is not designed to be an alternative to regular health care professionals. Free. (Return to calendar) |
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Wild Goose Qi Gong (3/8) |
| Qi Gong (sometimes spelled "Chi Kung") is a choreographed set of Chinese exercises designed to improve one's overall health and well-being. Based on the flowing and graceful movements of geese, it uses stretching and other techniques to open the acupuncture meridians and increase one's vitality and energy. Qi Gong participants enjoy a greater range of motion, improved balance, reduced mental stress and a feeling of rejuvenation. Led by Louis Knox. $10 fee. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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Tai Chi Chuan (3/8) |
| Tai Chi is a choreographed set of martial art postures that are designed to increase your power and agility by using your inner energy. Like Qi Gong, Tai Chi helps improve your range of motion and lung capacity, and it places a special emphasis on balance. Practitioners often enjoy reduced stress and a feeling of well-being. If you are interested, some time will also be spent learning simple self-defense techniques. Led by Louis Knox. $36 for 6 weeks. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Facilitator Training (3/8) |
| This intensive workshop series transforms participants into effective group facilitators. It consists of 12 four-hour workshops that occur over the span of a year and a half, and participants will be co-facilitating at least twenty-four groups during that time. They will come out of this training as a certified group facilitator, with the confidence and experience that are required to do the job well. It is particularly designed for people who have already done lots of personal growth work such as workshops, counseling, dream work and/or meditation. Presented by Robert McGarey, M.A. Saturday, March 8 from 12:30 pm 4:30 pm. For more information, visit www.HumanPotentialCenter.org/FacilitatorTraining.html, or call (512) 441-8988. $100 per class (some scholarships available). Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are available for some professionals. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Video and Discussion (3/8) |
| ["Spider Man" with Tobey Maguire.] Most Saturday nights, you'll find us watching a popular movie here at the Center in a fun, informal atmosphere. Then we have a discussion. We don't discuss the movie, though; we discuss personal growth issues and themes that came up in the movie. So we're not doing a "Siskel and Ebert" type of review, but rather an in-depth personal growth process that helps us get to know ourselves and each other better. During the discussion we learn and practice essential communication skills like I-Statements and Open-Ended Questions, so that we can apply them more effectively in the rest of our lives. Each month there's a different general topic for the videos, ranging from Relationships to Overcoming Obstacles to Remarkable People. Come join us! Free. (Return to calendar) |
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| Annual Board Meeting (3/9) |
| Here's where you, as a member of the Center, get to help determine the direction we are moving in! (Non-members can come too.) At this annual membership meeting, you get to vote in your favorite picks to the Board of Directors. Following the membership meeting, feel free to stay for the annual Board meeting, where the Board elects their president, vice president, secretary and treasurer, and then brainstorms about how to continue improving our services. (Return to calendar) |
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| Healthy Minds In Healthy Bodies (3/10) |
| Wellness is a whole-person thing. In order to stay really healthy, we have to keep our bodies, minds, emotions and spirit all in great shape. So why not get together weekly and support each other in that quest? The leadership of the group rotates each week, and each meeting includes time for members to discuss and share their health goals and progress. In addition, the leader for that week may also decide to give a presentation on something that has excited them or been important to their health and healing. (MEMBERS ONLY.) (Return to calendar) |
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| Chitchat & Chow (3/11) |
| [Discussion Topic: Personal Growth at Mr. Natural, 2414 S. Lamar.] Tackle a personal growth topic with a lively group of thinkers while savoring a new cuisine at one of Austin's many fascinating restaurants. Topics range from Money to Creativity to Careers to Spiritual Growth. Free (except for cost of meal). (Return to calendar) |
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| Exploring Spiritual Truths (3/12) |
| Explore and share your own personal understandings and wisdom on a different, vital topic each evening. We'll draw a fresh subject out of the hat at the beginning of each meeting and use that as the discussion topic for the night. Presented by Oceanna. Free. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Dream Space (3/13) |
| Invite your dreams into the rest of your life in a safe, friendly, supportive environment for talking about and exploring dream experiences. Our emphasis is on integrating dream life with waking life and becoming more connected with ourselves and others. Led by Victoria Vlach, who has been working with dreams for over 20 years. Free. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Life Facilitator Training (3/14) |
| This unique group-facilitator training program integrates choice facilitation techniques with the foundations of Attitudinal Healing, Active Listening, and the teachings of current and historical spiritual masters. This workshop, led by Doug Mullins and Jean Munson, uses exercises and meditation techniques to help participants learn to live a more heart-centered, peaceful life and assist others in finding their own way through life challenges. Graduates will be certified facilitators for Visions for Prisons, and are free to volunteer to serve in that program or not. $360 for 36-hour class includes workbook. $240 for Annual and Premium members. Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are available for some professionals. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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Wild Goose Qi Gong (3/15) |
| Qi Gong (sometimes spelled "Chi Kung") is a choreographed set of Chinese exercises designed to improve one's overall health and well-being. Based on the flowing and graceful movements of geese, it uses stretching and other techniques to open the acupuncture meridians and increase one's vitality and energy. Qi Gong participants enjoy a greater range of motion, improved balance, reduced mental stress and a feeling of rejuvenation. Led by Louis Knox. $10 fee. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Life Facilitator Training (3/15) |
| This unique group-facilitator training program integrates choice facilitation techniques with the foundations of Attitudinal Healing, Active Listening, and the teachings of current and historical spiritual masters. This workshop, led by Doug Mullins and Jean Munson, uses exercises and meditation techniques to help participants learn to live a more heart-centered, peaceful life and assist others in finding their own way through life challenges. Graduates will be certified facilitators for Visions for Prisons, and are free to volunteer to serve in that program or not. $360 for 36-hour class includes workbook. $240 for Annual and Premium members. Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are available for some professionals. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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Tai Chi Chuan (3/15) |
| Tai Chi is a choreographed set of martial art postures that are designed to increase your power and agility by using your inner energy. Like Qi Gong, Tai Chi helps improve your range of motion and lung capacity, and it places a special emphasis on balance. Practitioners often enjoy reduced stress and a feeling of well-being. If you are interested, some time will also be spent learning simple self-defense techniques. Led by Louis Knox. $36 for 6 weeks. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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Recovering from your Religious Past (3/15) |
| Some people feel that organized religion has robbed them of their sense of personal freedom and left them with an overwhelming feeling of guilt and shame. In this workshop, you will be able to reclaim your personal power, recharge your spirit, and achieve a peaceful resolution to the inner conflict many people have around religion. Presented by Pamela P. Latham, LPC. $30 fee. $20 for Annual and Premium members. Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are available for some professionals. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Video and Discussion (3/15) |
| ["The Banger Sisters" with Goldie Hawn.] Most Saturday nights, you'll find us watching a popular movie here at the Center in a fun, informal atmosphere. Then we have a discussion. We don't discuss the movie, though; we discuss personal growth issues and themes that came up in the movie. So we're not doing a "Siskel and Ebert" type of review, but rather an in-depth personal growth process that helps us get to know ourselves and each other better. During the discussion we learn and practice essential communication skills like I-Statements and Open-Ended Questions, so that we can apply them more effectively in the rest of our lives. Each month there's a different general topic for the videos, ranging from Relationships to Overcoming Obstacles to Remarkable People. Come join us! Free. (Return to calendar) |
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| Peace Sunday (3/16) |
| In an effort to improve the peaceful conditions in the world, we host a monthly quiet meditation, where all beliefs and religious traditions are honored. Following the meditation, participants are welcome to join in a potluck brunch and share camaraderie and croissants. Free. (Return to calendar) |
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| Life Facilitator Training (3/16) |
| This unique group-facilitator training program integrates choice facilitation techniques with the foundations of Attitudinal Healing, Active Listening, and the teachings of current and historical spiritual masters. This workshop, led by Doug Mullins and Jean Munson, uses exercises and meditation techniques to help participants learn to live a more heart-centered, peaceful life and assist others in finding their own way through life challenges. Graduates will be certified facilitators for Visions for Prisons, and are free to volunteer to serve in that program or not. $360 for 36-hour class includes workbook. $240 for Annual and Premium members. Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are available for some professionals. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Healthy Minds In Healthy Bodies (3/17) |
| Wellness is a whole-person thing. In order to stay really healthy, we have to keep our bodies, minds, emotions and spirit all in great shape. So why not get together weekly and support each other in that quest? The leadership of the group rotates each week, and each meeting includes time for members to discuss and share their health goals and progress. In addition, the leader for that week may also decide to give a presentation on something that has excited them or been important to their health and healing. (MEMBERS ONLY.) (Return to calendar) |
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| Tour of Meditation Practices (3/18) |
| Hundreds of approaches to relaxation/centering/meditation have been developed over the centuries, and each has its own charm, benefits and wisdom. We explore one new approach each meeting. This lets you work some relaxation into your life while building a repertoire of stress-management techniques for improving your physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health. Free. (Return to calendar) |
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| Reiki Exchange (3/18) |
| Within each one of us there is the capacity to energetically heal the imbalances of the mind, body and spirit. Oceanna and Lia Nelson facilitate a group where novices and others can discuss, learn and practice energetic healing together. This is an experiential practice and support group, and is not designed to be an alternative to regular health care professionals. Free. (Return to calendar) |
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Dream Shop (3/19) |
| Dreams tantalize us with intriguing images every night. In this workshop you'll use those images to start resolving emotional conflicts in your life. You'll leave feeling clearer, more self-confident and more empowered. Presented by Robert McGarey, M.A. $20 fee. $10 for Annual and Premium members. Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are available for some professionals. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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Guided Imagery & Music (3/20) |
| Music can lead you on an inner journey into your own consciousness. In the powerful process of Guided Imagery & Music, appropriately-selected musical compositions take you wherever you need to go for personal growth and fullfillment. At the end of the musical journey, you'll have the chance to share your experiences with the group. Afterwards, you'll create a visual image to help you better enjoy and remember the insights you received during your voyage. Led by Amy Blair, a Fellow of the Association of Music and Imagery. $20 fee. $10 for Annual and Premium members. Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are available for some professionals. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Your Ideal Relationship (3/21) |
| Most of us spend years searching for satisfying relationships, and the results are often less than we might hope for. We may have overlooked the all-important first step: becoming clear about what we really want. This workshop provides valuable tools for identifying traits we desire in a partner, and suggestions on how to build fulfilling relationships using these newfound insights. Free. (Return to calendar) |
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Wild Goose Qi Gong (3/22) |
| Qi Gong (sometimes spelled "Chi Kung") is a choreographed set of Chinese exercises designed to improve one's overall health and well-being. Based on the flowing and graceful movements of geese, it uses stretching and other techniques to open the acupuncture meridians and increase one's vitality and energy. Qi Gong participants enjoy a greater range of motion, improved balance, reduced mental stress and a feeling of rejuvenation. Led by Louis Knox. $10 fee. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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Overcoming Sanity (3/22) |
| If our definition of sanity no longer includes play, solitude, imagination, kidding around, rest, mischievousness, laughter, hugs, fun, laziness, spontaneousness or just plain silliness, it is time to think differently! Attend this workshop and learn how to free yourself and the ones you care about from raging sanity. Presented by Pamela Latham, LPC. $30 fee. $20 for Annual and Premium members. Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are available for some professionals. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Healthy Minds In Healthy Bodies (3/24) |
| Wellness is a whole-person thing. In order to stay really healthy, we have to keep our bodies, minds, emotions and spirit all in great shape. So why not get together weekly and support each other in that quest? The leadership of the group rotates each week, and each meeting includes time for members to discuss and share their health goals and progress. In addition, the leader for that week may also decide to give a presentation on something that has excited them or been important to their health and healing. (MEMBERS ONLY.) (Return to calendar) |
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| Chuckle Your Way To Enlightenment (3/26) |
| ["I Spy" with Eddie Murphy.] A good belly laugh doesn't just feel good, it actually boosts our immune systems and improves our health. So we encourage laughter each month with an event designed for just plain fun. We watch humorous flicks, visit comedy clubs or attend other events that promise a hilarious time for all. Free. Please RSVP. (MEMBERS ONLY.) (Return to calendar) |
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| Life Facilitator Training (3/28) |
| This unique group-facilitator training program integrates choice facilitation techniques with the foundations of Attitudinal Healing, Active Listening, and the teachings of current and historical spiritual masters. This workshop, led by Doug Mullins and Jean Munson, uses exercises and meditation techniques to help participants learn to live a more heart-centered, peaceful life and assist others in finding their own way through life challenges. Graduates will be certified facilitators for Visions for Prisons, and are free to volunteer to serve in that program or not. $360 for 36-hour class includes workbook. $240 for Annual and Premium members. Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are available for some professionals. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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Wild Goose Qi Gong (3/29) |
| Qi Gong (sometimes spelled "Chi Kung") is a choreographed set of Chinese exercises designed to improve one's overall health and well-being. Based on the flowing and graceful movements of geese, it uses stretching and other techniques to open the acupuncture meridians and increase one's vitality and energy. Qi Gong participants enjoy a greater range of motion, improved balance, reduced mental stress and a feeling of rejuvenation. Led by Louis Knox. $10 fee. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Life Facilitator Training (3/29) |
| This unique group-facilitator training program integrates choice facilitation techniques with the foundations of Attitudinal Healing, Active Listening, and the teachings of current and historical spiritual masters. This workshop, led by Doug Mullins and Jean Munson, uses exercises and meditation techniques to help participants learn to live a more heart-centered, peaceful life and assist others in finding their own way through life challenges. Graduates will be certified facilitators for Visions for Prisons, and are free to volunteer to serve in that program or not. $360 for 36-hour class includes workbook. $240 for Annual and Premium members. Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are available for some professionals. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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Tai Chi Chuan (3/29) |
| Tai Chi is a choreographed set of martial art postures that are designed to increase your power and agility by using your inner energy. Like Qi Gong, Tai Chi helps improve your range of motion and lung capacity, and it places a special emphasis on balance. Practitioners often enjoy reduced stress and a feeling of well-being. If you are interested, some time will also be spent learning simple self-defense techniques. Led by Louis Knox. $36 for 6 weeks. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Life Facilitator Training (3/30) |
| This unique group-facilitator training program integrates choice facilitation techniques with the foundations of Attitudinal Healing, Active Listening, and the teachings of current and historical spiritual masters. This workshop, led by Doug Mullins and Jean Munson, uses exercises and meditation techniques to help participants learn to live a more heart-centered, peaceful life and assist others in finding their own way through life challenges. Graduates will be certified facilitators for Visions for Prisons, and are free to volunteer to serve in that program or not. $360 for 36-hour class includes workbook. $240 for Annual and Premium members. Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are available for some professionals. Please RSVP. (Return to calendar) |
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| Play Day (3/30) |
| [Show and Tell on Photos of your Past] The mission of the Center is to Tap the Creativity, Love and Playfulness of the Human Spirit, so we take play very seriously. It rejuvenates our spirits, broadens our minds, and strengthens our bodies. Invite your inner child out for some fun as we play the games we used to play, or maybe never had a chance to play. Let yourself loose and let your creativity run wild! Please RSVP. (MEMBERS ONLY.) (Return to calendar) |
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| Healthy Minds In Healthy Bodies (3/31) |
| Wellness is a whole-person thing. In order to stay really healthy, we have to keep our bodies, minds, emotions and spirit all in great shape. So why not get together weekly and support each other in that quest? The leadership of the group rotates each week, and each meeting includes time for members to discuss and share their health goals and progress. In addition, the leader for that week may also decide to give a presentation on something that has excited them or been important to their health and healing. (MEMBERS ONLY.) (Return to calendar) |