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Breath - your biggest Friend! Free introductory talk on how to use your breath effectively!

Breath - your biggest Friend!RSVP Event:Breath - your biggest Friend!Venue:Cracolice BuildingAddress:540 Abel Street
Milpitas, CA 95035  MapDate & Time:Apr 16, 2014  7:00 PMStatus:Active Coordinator:Aravind VenkatachalamContact Phone:6823652568Contact Email:aravind.venkatachalam@yahoo.comAddress:1401 Red Hawk Circle apt H315
Fremont, CA 94538Tickets:FREE!  Notes  We are immersed in numerous activities everyday like taking care of family, working with tough deadlines etc, during this process we might have experienced some or all of the following 

1. negative emotions like anger, fear, insecurity etc.
2. low in energy and enthusiasm.
3. lack of focus and concentration on the task we are doing. 
4. inability to handle stress and stressful situations. 
5. lack of sleep and rest.

Breathing techniques & Meditation are effective tools to bring out our best in us and enhance the overall quality of life. 

"Learning about our breath is very important. Our breath has a great lesson to teach us, which we have forgotten, for every rhythm in the mind, there is a corresponding rhythm in the breath, for every rhythm in the breath there is a corresponding emotion. So, when you cannot handle your mind directly, through breath you can handle the mind. " - H.H Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

Join us for the workshop to learn about these techniques.

Admission : FREE (Please RSVP due to limited seating)
RSVP LINKhttp://secure.artofliving.org/event_details.aspx?event_id=108001

Please note this session is open for people with any or no experience of meditation or breathing exercises.

Session Contents
1. Light body stretching.
2. Relaxing breathing techniques.
3. Guided Meditation.
4. Take Home practices for daily use.

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