Circle Toward Wholeness... soul and self... together as one.

 
Circle Toward Wholeness is an educational organization dedicated to developing innovative wellness programs that help us understand what it means to be whole and to become more fully engaged with our world. This is real life awareness that affects our productivity and sense of happiness in daily life. CTW offers limited wellness programming open to community members. All programs are developed and led by trained local facilitators for a suggested fee. The portion of that fee that supports Circle Toward Wholeness is tax-deductible as a financial donation. You are invited to contact us if you would like to see wellness programming in your neighborhood, business or workplace!
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Healthy Touch Series -- Date : 02 Apr 2010
What: Body Awareness
Begins: 2010-04-02 12:00 pm
Ends: 2010-04-02 1:00 pm
Fee: $30.00
Description:
Join us as we take time out of our busy lives to intentionally create a space that welcomes the benefits of healthy touch into our lives. Whether we are aware or not, sensory information from our environment is continually entering our bodies externally through our outer skin as well as our internally through the skin lining our stomachs. Increasing our awareness of these interchanges can greatly improve our sense of bodily health.

Learn the Benefits of Healthy Touch, Inside and Out

Increase Sensory Awareness

Discover the Touch/ Calming /Connection Relationship

Explore our Emotional Relationship with Food

Learn Massage Techniques to Relieve Muscle Tension


Meeting conveniently 4 Fridays in April from noon – 1:00pm at the Women's Center at Virginia Tech, our Healthy Touch Series focuses on skin, our largest sensory organ, and how it works to promote calmness and connection. We need calmness and connection to balance our adrenaline stress system. Each Healthy Touch session will focus on an aspect of the science behind our inner and outer skins, experiences with various forms of massage as well as small group discussions. This form of enhanced learning provides a series of self-help tools available to us at any time through our own hands.

Open to female community members as well as students, faculty and staff of Virginia Tech.
Brown bag lunches welcome.
Location:
Register at www.womenscenter.vt.edu
Women's Center at Virginia Tech
206 Washington Street
Blacksburg, VA 24061
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Upcoming Programs
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2010-09-08
Silent Meditation


2010-09-09
Traditional Hatha Yoga Asana, Pranayama and Meditation


2010-09-13
Traditional Hatha Yoga Asana, Pranayama and Meditation


2010-09-15
Silent Meditation


2010-09-16
Traditional Hatha Yoga Asana, Pranayama and Meditation


2010-09-20
Traditional Hatha Yoga Asana, Pranayama and Meditation


2010-09-22
Silent Meditation


2010-09-23
Traditional Hatha Yoga Asana, Pranayama and Meditation


2010-09-27
Traditional Hatha Yoga Asana, Pranayama and Meditation


2010-09-29
Silent Meditation


2010-09-30
Traditional Hatha Yoga Asana, Pranayama and Meditation


2010-10-04
Traditional Hatha Yoga Asana, Pranayama and Meditation


2010-10-06
Silent Meditation


2010-10-07
Traditional Hatha Yoga Asana, Pranayama and Meditation