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herbs for a meditative mind, body & soul
Jul
26
6:30 PM18:30

herbs for a meditative mind, body & soul

Ever have one of those days where your mind is scattered in 50 directions and nothing seems to help bring you to a point of focused attention? Sometimes all we need is a little help from our friends – our green allies, the plants. Buddhist monks drink tea (Camellia sinensis) to stay alert during long meditation sessions. Tibetan ascetics took nourishment from boiled nettles. 

In this experiential workshop, you'll sample and learn how to prepare teas, herbal infusions, and smudging herbs to help calm and center your mind, body & soul on and off the cushion. We’ll also look at some of the ways plants have influenced notorious meditators and vice-versa. Class closes with a brief sitting meditation—no prior experience necessary.

$45

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herbs for meditation
Apr
25
2:30 AM02:30

herbs for meditation

Throughout history, herbs and meditation have gone hand-in-hand. Buddhist monks drink tea to stay alert during long meditation sessions. Tibetan ascetics took nourishment from boiled nettles. In this experiential workshop, you'll sample and learn how to prepare teas and herbal infusions that help you stay relaxed, focused, and centered during meditation—and during your busy life. We will close the day with a brief sitting meditation—no prior experience necessary.

Click below to register via The New York Botanical Garden.


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herbs for meditation
Feb
28
10:00 AM10:00

herbs for meditation

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Throughout history, herbs and meditation have gone hand-in-hand. Buddhist monks drink tea to stay alert during long meditation sessions. Tibetan ascetics took nourishment from boiled nettles. In this experiential workshop, you'll sample and learn how to prepare teas and herbal infusions that help you stay relaxed, focused, and centered during meditation—and during your busy life. We will close the day with a brief sitting meditation—no prior experience necessary.

Click below to register via The New York Botanical Garden.

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