IN SANTA FE! Vallecitos Mountain Ranch and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation present: Mindfulness 102: Getting Beyond the Headlines of our Lives
A Four-Week Intermediate Training in the Ancient Practice of Mindfulness

Teacher:

With Grove Burnett

Date:

February 29 – March 21, 2012. Wednesday evenings 6:00-7:15 pm

at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 107 West Barcelona, Santa Fe

“We must learn to awaken and keep ourselves awake.” – Henry David Thoreau

This course is designed for those who have taken the Mindfulness 101 course and/or who have attended a meditation retreat at the Vallecitos Mountain Ranch or other retreat center.  The course will have the following schedule:

February 29: Mindfulness Practice: Inward Bound. Cultivating Awareness and Wisdom.

March 7: Why is My Mind So Tormented? The Five Hindrances to Meditation Practice.

March 14: Impermanence:  Using Mindfulness to Transform our Relationship to Change.

March 21: Don’t Side With Yourself.  Our Fundamental Attachment to the Self, “I” and “Mine”.

Registration & Cost:

Cost of course: $80. All fees will be donated equally to the Vallecitos Mountain Ranch, a tax exempt non-profit learning and retreat center, and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Santa Fe.

Click here to registerGrove BurnettGrove T. Burnett is a nationally known meditation teacher and trainer in the practice of mindfulness. He is founder and guiding teacher of the Vallecitos Mountain Ranch and has practiced meditation for over 25 years. He trained with internationally renowned meditation teacher Jack Kornfield at the Spirit Rock Meditation Center. He has taught mindfulness trainings for the Yale Law School, lawyers and judges, and many nonprofit organizations. Grove has had a distinguished career as an environmental lawyer and is co-founder of the Western Environmental Law Center, a nonprofit environmental law firm. He has been named six times to The Best Lawyers in America which lists the top 1% of the nation’s lawyers. He has lived in Santa Fe since 1972.