Seminar Schedule


Meditation and Mindfulness for the Modern Life

Meditation, Mindfulness, Buddhist, Buddhism, Counseling, Psychotherapy,   4 Monday evenings from 6:30 to 8:00 Pm. January 14th, 21st and 28th and February 4th.
Columbine Unity Church
8900 East Arapahoe
Boulder, CO

Meditation and Mindfulness training specifically focused for people living with today's busy lifestyle. The class will use experientail methods that develop skills that reduce stress and improve how you feel about yourself, your family, your friends and your career. Call 303-523-6123 for more details.


Other Seminars you can schedule for your Group or Organization:

Conscious Couples: Getting Beyond the Defensive Mask and into Conscious Relating

Couples Counseling, Marriage Counseling, Counseling, Marriage, Couples, Therapy,Psychotherapy  Many times workshops on relationships focus on what is going wrong within oneself and between partners, such as communication problems, intimacy problems, lack of passion and sexual issues. Many times we create masks that are of the multiple conditioned responses that we have used to deal with our fears in the past as children and adults. It is from these masks that we sometimes relate to our partner thereby effectively avoiding the real issues in the relationship and within ourselves. These masks keep us from being present and attending to our relationships.


This workshop instructs on how to identify relationship pattern of struggle and to discover and create partnership resources that gives partners what the relationship needs to deepen intimacy and not trigger defensive relating. Using techniques from Archetypal and depth psychologies combined with experiential energies and meditations each couple can rediscover the vision for partnership and recommit to a new relationship on an individual and partner level. What occurs is relationship with re-created passion, intimacy and presence. Couples work together and take the relationship in the same direction because the vision is the same and the commitment is declared.



Preventing Burnout, Awareness and Wisdom in the Workplace

Meditation, Mindfulness, Buddhist, Buddhism, Counseling, Psychotherapy, Originally taught as a Staff Seminar at Good Samaritan Hospital, Lafayette, Co.

One of the most challenging topics for healthcare workers today is how to manage and cope with on-the-job stress. Not only does it impact patient care but it increases the incidence of employee illness, job frustration, and stressful relationships with co-workers as well as decreases productivity.  This seminar will provide you with tools to increase your self-awareness especially at the workplace, renew your passion regarding your work so that what you do for a living becomes living more meaningfully. From this new awareness you don’t take personally the problems at work or burnout of your co-workers.


He Said….She Said: How to Communicate

Meditation, Mindfulness, Buddhist, Buddhism, Counseling, Psychotherapy, Couples Counseling, Marriage Therapy               Meditation, Mindfulness, Buddhist, Buddhism, Counseling, Psychotherapy, Couples Counseling, Marriage Therapy              Meditation, Mindfulness, Buddhist, Buddhism, Counseling, Psychotherapy, Couples Counseling, Marriage Therapy

Love isn’t enough to make a relationship healthy and happy. Couples also need to learn a way of communicating that actually fosters closeness and intimacy. Many times things come up that we see in our partner that we find ourselves not liking or have anger about. This lecture will give you two important tools to get beyond any negative feelings or resistances you may have with your partner and into more intimate relating.


Understanding the Psycho-physiological Patterns, An exploration into psychological Dimensions of illness and a path to Wellness

Anxiety, Depression, Health, mind body connection, Chronic illness, health  The modern medical approach sees the mind and body as two separate things. Carl Jung, his emphasis on the symbolic, understood the physical body as an expression of the psychic self and the densest form of our consciousness. When we are faced with health problems, our bodies provide us with information that can help us understand the mysteries that are occurring within.

Beginning to bridge the mind-body split can provide a way for individuals to understand their disease and heal through their body. With this clarity, individuals can make conscious change in their life that can be a source of empowerment, purpose and wellness. This discussion is open to those suffering with disease or their partners/care-givers who also live with disease. This is an opportunity for those willing to explore understanding their psyche’s dynamics reflected in disease and techniques to experience wellness.


Conscious Teamwork, Self-Actualization and Creativity in Work

Meditation, Mindfulness, Buddhist, Buddhism, Counseling, Psychotherapy, Couples Counseling, Marriage Therapy  What does it mean to be a conscious leader at work? One perspective is that the conscious leader is the person who is authentic, doesn’t rely or hide behind pretenses of power, is able to inspire others to greater action, is accountable for their work, others trust and respect them, they make decisions based on intuition as well as facts and are highly creative individuals. In this discussion, we will demonstrate tools that you can immediately use to become the conscious leader in your organization.