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In this experiential presentation, we will connect with our innate capacity of awareness, to recognize where we are right now, what we need to recover and heal, and how we can grow anew from these challenging times. We will explore and experience how these ancient practices might support us to reduce suffering and cultivate peace in our current circumstances.
1.5 CEU
NASW Member/Non-member/Students
Standard
Non-Member
$25.00
Member
$15.00
Student
$10.00
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