Timeless Presence
A Non-Dual Approach to integrating Tibetan Yoga and Full Presence Mindfulness with Ignacio Ercole
Thursdays 7am – 8am PST from September 12 – October 10, 2024
Join us for a transformative class that blends the ancient wisdom of Kum Nye Tibetan Yoga with the profound insights of Full Presence Mindfulness. Kum Nye, rooted in traditional Tibetan healing, offers simple yet powerful postures and movements designed to activate and vitalize your body’s energy centers, fostering balance and well-being.
By integrating Full Presence Mindfulness, this practice invites you to move beyond the limitations of a self-centered perspective. As you transcend the constraints of the ego, you open yourself to a richer experience of existence, filled with wisdom and bliss.
In this class, you’ll learn to heal and energize your entire being. The combination of Kum Nye’s healing movements and the non-dual vision of Full Presence Mindfulness creates a powerful synergy that can lead to profound transformation. This is your invitation to explore and embody a state of unity and presence, where mind, body, and spirit are in perfect harmony.
Cost: $50 with sliding scale
Please pay full price if you have the means to do so. If you need financial assistance, please apply one of the following discount codes on checkout according to your need:
50%off (to pay $25)
SCHOLARSHIP (to pay $0)
The sliding scale is for the purpose of economic justice, allowing those who have benefited from unjust and inequitable systems to cover a greater share of the costs of the course.
Instructor
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Ignacio ErcoleArt Director
Ignacio Ercole (they/them) is an argentine vegan queer artist, psychologist and mindfulness trainer. They have been trained as a psychodrama facilitator and contextual and mindfulness based therapy psychologist. They teach mindfulness programs for general audiences and for educators including mindful art classes and mindful eating sessions. Currently they are the art director of the Center for Creative Inquiry, the graphic designer for Mangalam Research Center and the art creative director and co-founder of Venus in Cancer.