Head’s and Brain’s UP! Last free teleseminar on YOGA and the BRAIN, upcoming in March!
The Twitter: It’s time to grow new Neural real estate, not grey hairs!
The Big Idea: Scientific research shows that yogic movement meditation changes the brain!

Here at GGI, 2009 is off and running with free teleseminars on YOGA and the BRAIN!Yours truly will introduce you to the core concepts of yogic meditation and neuroscience. Here’s your chance to get a handle on all of buzz on brain fitness and why yoga (movement & meditation) has captured the body, minds, hearts and central nervous systems of young, middle age and old. Please note: the emphasis here is on using meditation for brain restoration and stress reduction.
If you want to know how your “mind” changes your “brain” (and vice versa!), and how yogic meditation is more civilized history than hype, more relevant to brain restoration and fitness than any neuroscientist might guess!
Join us for another free 50 minute intro into the Neuroscience of Movement Meditation and learn about the art and science of neuroplasticity!
YOGA and the BRAIN!
Date: Monday March 2, 2009
Time: We’ve set different times to accommodate people residing in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. (Sorry other Global Readers!)
9 a.m.. Pacific Coast, Los Angeles zone
6 p.m. Pacific Coast, Los Angeles zone
*Check the following site for converting your time zone to the Pacific Zone (Los Angeles)
http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com
To Sign up: Simply write to drg@greensteininstitute.com with the following info:
“Yes”
Your Name
Your state & country of residence
and note either the 9 a.m. Pacific time
or
6 p.m. Pacific time
to reserve your space
A recap of the teleseminar goal and content:
Who should take this teleseminar? Anyone working with, or interested in, the neurological effects of restorative or performance training, including allied health workers, public policy makers, physicians and physician assistants, psychiatrists, ADHD specialists, social entrepreneurs in health and wellness, and of course, all teachers & members of the somatic, yoga, meditation, athletic and martial arts community. (Global citizens please note: The teleseminar will be conducted in English.)
What will I learn?: This teleseminar introduces the core neuroscience concepts central to any top quality training program that offers yoga and movement meditation. Concepts include: neuroplasticity, immersive attention, somasensory integration and more.
What are the key benefits of this teleseminar?: You will leave the teleseminar energized and armed with a grand pattern of understanding how important yoga movement and meditation is for decreasing stress and improving health. Seminar discussion is particularly valuable for anyone dedicated to improving the development and integration of brain, body and mind by offering yoga as brain and body fitness program.
How do I join this free teleseminar? Again, simply write to drg@greensteininstitute.com with the word “yes, ” along with your state and country of residence. Follow up information will be sent to you at your given email address.
Take home message? Let us help you learn new skills to rejuvenate your brain and body for the new year!

Tags: 8 limbs of yoga, Brain Awareness Week, Brain Based Coaching, Brain Mapping, Increasing Smart Brains, Meditation and the Brain, Neuroplasticity, Neuroscience Core Concepts, Neuroscience of Learning, SpaceSuit Yoga and the Brain, Yoga and the Brain, Yoga and Wellness
February 28, 2009 at 3:54 pm |
This seminar looks VERY interesting, and right in my fields of interest.
I am sending the e-mail now.
Thanks.
March 1, 2009 at 3:12 am |
David, I’m pleased to find you’re interested. I’m happy to include your name of the list of participants. You might wish to know that this is the last teleseminar before the master-mind class begins in the spring.
Please note: All of the latest updates for teleseminars and master trainings will be posted at my main website:
http://www.bodiesinspace.com
Synaptically yours!
Dr. G.
July 24, 2009 at 1:21 am |
I jut stumbled upon this site and I am saddened to see that the most recent entry was about 4 months ago. I am a student of psychology, as well as an artist interested in the mysteriousness of the mind. I wish I had known these free seminars existed! I certainly would have attended, the content sounds extremely intriguing!
July 24, 2009 at 1:21 am |
I just stumbled upon this site and I am saddened to see that the most recent entry was about 4 months ago. I am a student of psychology, as well as an artist interested in the mysteriousness of the mind. I wish I had known these free seminars existed! I certainly would have attended, the content sounds extremely intriguing!