--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long <sharelong60@...> wrote: > > Each week, they'll discuss different ways to use the power of > neuroplasticity - how the mind can change the brain to transform the > mind - to open the heart, build courage, find compassion, forgive > oneself and others, speak and act from both kindness and strength, and > heal the world.
Chalk up another foray into self-improvement. I'll never catch up with you Share! > > > > Having trouble viewing this email? Click here > > Hello, > > For Sounds True, I'm hosting a free 7-part video series with extraordinary > guests - The Compassionate Brain - that will give you effective ways to > change your brain and heart and life. > > Beginning October 8, 2012, on seven Monday nights, 8-9 pm Eastern time (GMT > -4), I'll interview a world-class scholar/teacher (in order): Richie > Davidson, Dan Siegel, Tara Brach, Dachar Keltner, Kelly McGonigal, Kristin > Neff, and Jean Houston. Each week, they'll discuss different ways to use the > power of neuroplasticity - how the mind can change the brain to transform > the mind - to open the heart, build courage, find compassion, forgive > oneself and others, speak and act from both kindness and strength, and heal > the world. > > You can watch live or see the archived videos if you miss a session. These > unique conversations with first-rate experts are freely offered - along with > their practical tools for cooperation, empathy, and kindness. (The series > is particularly timely in light of a U.S. Presidential election occurring > right in the middle of it.) > > Our world has needs at different levels (economic, environmental, cultural, > etc.) but the common factor in all of these is the human brain, whose ancient > fight-or-flight circuits are dragging humanity toward if not over the brink. > If more people and more brains - and thus more hearts and hands - turned > toward compassion, that could make a real difference. > > So I would really appreciate your support for this series. You could sign up > for it yourself and - please - forward this email to tell others about it. > It's interesting, solid, practical, convenient, and free. And, one brain at a > time, it might help nudge things in a better direction. > > Wishing you the best, > > Rick > > P. S. Here is a brief video of me talking about the series. > > Forward email > > This email was sent to sharelong60@... by news@... |  > Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe⢠| > Privacy Policy. > Just One Thing :: Wise Brain Bulletin| 25 Mitchell Blvd.| Suite 3| San > Rafael| CA| 94903 >