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Mind, Body, Spirit - OCSL

Peaceful Heart, Warrior Spirit


August 1, 2008 - August 3, 2008
Rhinebeck Campus: Rhinebeck, NY (US)
Tuition: $355 (does not include accommodations or commuter fee)
Course: SM08-3302-164
Tuition discounts are not available. Continuing education credits.
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Join Dan Millman, author of Way of the Peaceful Warrior, for fresh perspectives, principles, and practices in the arenas of relationship, power, sexuality, diet, money, emotions, and more. Millman shares his simple and realistic principles and practices-practices that are sane, make sense, and work. Through dialogue, group discussion, movement, and meditation, we learn:
  • Realistic ways to overcome fear, sorrow, and anger
  • Three keys to living simply, in the present moment
  • How to clarify the four purposes of life
  • How to turn what you know into what you do
  • The complete four-minute Peaceful Warrior Workout
  • Key spiritual laws to clarify your past, present, and future
At the conclusion of the weekend, he shares the ultimate secret of the peaceful warrior's way-a powerful method that transforms every moment into a spiritual practice. This workshop is appropriate for professionals and laypeople alike.

Recommended reading: Millman, The Laws of Spirit, The Life You Were Born to Live, and Living on Purpose.

A former world trampoline champion, university coach, and college professor, Dan Millman has written 11 best-selling books that have inspired millions of readers. These include Way of the Peaceful Warrior, No Ordinary Moments, and Living on Purpose. peacefulwarrior.com
Dan Millman

For more information: Call 877.944.2002 or email us at registration@eomega.org

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