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The Breema Center Presents 'The Art of Being Present' Workshop at Omega Institute

Wednesday, May 26, 2010 Education News
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OAKLAND, Calif., May 26 The Breema Center today announced that it will present a weekend workshop at Omega Institute. Dr. Jon Schreiber, director of the Breema Center in Oakland, California, will present "Breema -- The Art of Being Present," July 23-25 at the Omega campus in Rhinebeck, New York. Breema is a comprehensive system that includes Breema bodywork, Self-Breema exercises, and the Nine Principles of Harmony. Practicing Breema supports a deeper connection between mind, feelings, and body, and cultivates harmony in all relationships. By working with the principles while establishing a tangible mind-body connection, Breema teaches both the giver and the receiver how to live fully in the present and find more meaning and purpose in their activities.
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"Omega Institute is one of the country's top organizations for holistic wellness education," said Dr. Schreiber, who is the author of several books on Breema's bodywork and underlying philosophy. "We are thrilled to offer Breema again at this prestigious establishment. Like the Omega Institute, Breema is committed to holistically addressing mind/body wellness. Using the Nine Principles of Harmony, our Breema workshop will teach students to be more balanced and find a new sense of wholeness and aliveness when they return to their daily lives."
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During the weekend course, students will explore the Nine Principles of Harmony -- the heart of Breema bodywork -- with Dr. Schreiber as the guide. The Nine Principles of Harmony help students create a new, more essential relationship to themselves and all life through learning how to keep their body comfortable, practice non-judgment, balance firmness and gentleness, experience mutual support, fully participate, let go of extra, drop the use of force, find their natural rhythm, and recognize each activity as complete in each moment.

Dr. Schreiber will teach a series of bodywork sequences that relax and energize the whole body along with Self-Breema movements, both of which incorporate practical application of the Nine Principles.

Registration

"The Art of Being Present" is open to anyone interested in living a more meaningful life, including bodyworkers as well as those with no bodywork experience. Bodyworkers will receive continuing education credits for taking the course. The tuition fee is $295 for the weekend. For more information and to register for the class, visit http://www.eomega.org or call the Omega Institute at (877) 944-2002.

About the Breema Center

Founded in 1980 by Jon Schreiber, DC, the Breema Center offers classes, workshops, and intensives for beginning and experienced students. Breema bodywork and Self-Breema exercises use nurturing touch, tension-relieving stretches, and rhythmic movements to create physical, mental, and emotional balance. The Breema Center is headquartered in the Rockridge area of Oakland, adjacent to Berkeley, and has certified practitioners and instructors in locations worldwide. For more information, call (510) 428-0937 or visit http://www.breema.com.

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Press Contact: Jane Gideon Incendio International Tel: 415-682-9292 [email protected]

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