Teaching Mindfulness to Youth Daylong with Kate Janke on Nov. 16, 2013

Join us on Saturday, November 16th from 10:30-4:30pm at the Sarana Kuti at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Stanislaus County, 2172 Kiernan Ave., Modesto, CA for a daylong with Kate Janke on

Teaching Mindfulness to Youth

In this daylong workshop we will explore how to teach 
mindfulness to children
and young teens in the classroom, private practice, or at home. Learn simple and fun age appropriate mindfulness techniques and lessons through experiential demonstrations and small group breakouts.

We’ll also spend time cultivating our own mindfulness practice, strengthening our ability to stay present and teach through example.
Prerequisite: personal mindfulness practice.

KJ3-cropKate Janke has been teaching mindfulness in education for over five years. In 2012 she founded The Heart-Mind Education Project, a mindfulness based consulting business lending support and resources to students and the adults in their lives. Before her current venture, Kate was the Director of Training at Mindful Schools, developing and implementing mindfulness education curriculum and trainings. She has taught mindfulness to approximately 1500 students in the San Francisco Bay Area and has trained over 2000 Educators, therapists, and parents nationally and internationally in mindful awareness curriculum and techniques.

Kate has been practicing meditation in the Theravada lineage since 2004. She is a teacher in training at Spirit Rock and IMS and leads a weekly meditation group in Alameda, CA. See her website at http://www.heart-mind-education.com/.

This day is freely offered to all.  Donations are gratefully accepted to support Kate and future offerings.  Please bring a vegetarian potluck dish to share for lunch, if you would like.  Chairs and some cushions will be available.

Sarana Kuti is the small stand-alone building on the UUFSC property at the rear of the east parking lot (the building with red and gold trim). For additional information, please contact Lori Wong at 209-343-2748.

Here is a printable flyer.

Please register for this event below as this helps with our planning. Thank you.

Special Sunday Afternoon Visit with Beth Goldring on Oct. 6, 2013

On Oct. 6, 2013, we will have a special Sunday afternoon program, “Living in the Present,” with Beth Goldring from 12:30 p.m. -2:30 p.m.

“In Buddhist practice and in Zen especially we talk a lot about living in the present moment. But what does that mean, actually, in our lives? When we are joyous, we want the present moment to continue and/or when we are in painful conditions we want them to be different.  These forms of clinging and aversion are completely spontaneous and so deeply rooted as to seem utterly natural. The Buddha teaches that this seeming naturalness is the foundation of delusion and suffering.  I would like to explore a little what the effort to be fully present for our experience means and why it is so deeply valuable to us, under any and all conditions.”

Beth Kanji Goldring, an American Zen nun in the Japanese Rinzei tradition, founded Brahmavihara/Cambodia AIDS Project in 2000. She is a former ballet dancer, university humanities teacher, and human rights worker. She began as a student of Maurine Stuart Roshi and currently studies with Gil Fronsdal. She was ordained in 1995. She is also a Reiki master through Glynn DeBrocky. Beth has received a number of awards for Brahmavihara’s work.

Location: Sarana Kuti, UUFSC, 2172 Kiernan Avenue, Modesto, CA 95356

Special Live Webcast of Spirit Rock benefit daylong with Jack Kornfield – Saturday, Sept. 7th, 2013

IMCV in collaboration with Stanislaus County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services will be hosting a special live webcast of a Spirit Rock daylong with Jack Kornfield on Sept. 7th from 9:30am to 5:00pm at the [please note the location change] Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Education Building at 2172 Kiernan Avenue, Modesto.  Please see details below about how to register for this daylong and how to receive CEU credit. You must register in advance.

One Day Training in Buddhist Psychology: The Essence, for Meditators and Psychologists

Learn from the transformative teachings and practices at the heart of Buddhist Psychology. Discover inner capacities for wakefulness, joy, dignity and compassion, your Buddha-nature. Join us for this day of mindful meditations and teachings on love, consciousness, healing and the nature of mind. Our training will study the fundamental principles of Buddhist psychology combining practical examples, teaching stories, visionary wisdom and case studies. We will explore applications of these revolutionary perspectives in our healing work, our meditation and our life.

Teachings are appropriate for individuals as well as health care professionals. Continuing Education (CE) credit available for in-person attendance.

This workshop is designed to help participants:

    • Practice and employ five different forms of mindfulness training including the basic four foundations of mindfulness of body, feelings, thoughts and relationship;
    • Integrate Buddhist psychology’s core principles of mental health and well-being into traditional western approaches;
    • Employ three Buddhist psychological practices for transforming difficult emotions;
  • Utilize and incorporate compassion and forgiveness training in their professional work and personal life;

How to register:

Due to the nature of this daylong being offered as a benefit for Spirit Rock’s capital campaign, we cannot offer this daylong as dana (free). However, if there is interest in attending and you do not have financial means, please contact us and we will see if there might be a donor to offset the cost.

Step 1: You must register for this event via Spirit Rock’s website – use this link. The registration has a sliding scale from $60 to $108. Once registered, you will receive an email confirmation of your registration. You must bring that confirmation with you! That will be your ticket for us to verify that you have registered.

Step 2: Once you’ve registered on the Spirit Rock website, please register on our website using the form below. We have limited facility space and your registration will help us determine how many people will be attending and whether we might need to change the venue.

Step 3: If you wish CEU credit, please bring a check or cash in the amount of $30, payable to Spirit Rock Meditation Center (or SRMC). You must also bring your professional license number for registration – please do not forget this or we won’t be able to issue you a certificate for the day.

Step 4: Please, please arrive at least 30 min. early so we can get you registered and checked in! Everyone will benefit from your arriving early. Please bring your own lunch for the day. Chairs will be provided. If you wish to sit on the floor, bring your own mat and cushion. We will provide hot water and tea.

There will be a donation basket if you would like to support future IMCV offerings and activities.

If you have any questions, please contact Lori via email at insightmeditationcentralvalley@gmail.com or phone 209-343-2748.

Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation Course in Manteca

We will be offering an Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation Course in Manteca, beginning Sept. 16th, 2013 on Monday evenings from 6:30-8:30pm at the Sandpiper Event Center, 531 W. Yosemite Ave., Manteca, CA.

The greatest benefit will be for those who can attend all of the 6-week series.  This course and ongoing meetings are offered freely, without charge, as a gift to all who wish to come.  Please register using the form below.

Donations will be gratefully accepted to help support the teacher and the Sandpiper Center, but the wish is for those donations to come joyfully from whatever generosity may arise naturally from your heart. There is no expectation or obligation to make a donation. If might even help support someone with little means by offering a donation for them.

If you wish to sit on the floor, please bring your own zabuton and zafu (or other mat and cushion or bench). Chairs will be provided.

At the end of this course, meetings will continue with an ongoing focus on mindfulness meditation practice and teachings in the Theravada tradition, most specifically those teachings which support the practice of insight and insight meditation.

Lori Wong is the founding teacher of Insight Meditation Central Valley and has been practicing Insight Meditation since 2003 under the guidance of Gil Fronsdal, who is the principal and founding teacher of the Insight Meditation Center (IMC) in Redwood City, CA.   She is a Community Dharma Leader trained through Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Woodacre, CA.

 

Second Meeting of the Stanislaus County Mindfulness Collaborative

We (Insight Meditation Central Valley and BHRS-Stanislaus County through the Prevention and Early Intervention Community Capacity Building Initiative) would like to cordially invite you to attend our second meeting of the Faith and Spirituality Initiative: Mindfulness Collaborative on July 31, 2013 from 12-1:30pm.  The collaborative will be held at:

Behavioral Health Recovery Services
Prevention & Early Intervention
1917 Memorial Drive
Ceres, CA. 95307

Lunch will be provided for those who attend so please RSVP by calling or using the form below:

Objectives for the collaboration:

  • Discuss needs for mindfulness training and support
  • How one can support one an­other in mindfulness training
  • Collaborate with others who have interest and or practice mindfulness

Even if you are not currently incorporating mindfulness in your organization or work, but are interested in how mindfulness might be useful or supportive of your programs or staff, please join us so we can assess what is needed or how we can utilize current resources in Stanislaus County.

Here is a tentative agenda for the meeting:

  • Developing a statement for this collaborative group, creation of a facebook page?
  • What kinds of offerings would be helpful in the county
  • Mentoring or training for mindfulness leaders
  • Possible screening of the documentary, Room to Breathe

Please send agenda items you wish to add to: Lori Wong

For more information contact:

Theresa L. Zamora
Community Behavior Health Consultant
209-541-2416 or tzamora@stanbhrs.org

or

Lori Wong
Insight Meditation Central Valley
209-343-2748 or insightmeditationcentralvalley@gmail.com

To register online, please fill out the form below and an email will be sent to Theresa and Lori. Space is limited, so please wait to receive a confirmation from Theresa of your registration.

Daylong Saturday, August 10, 2013 with Tseme Garcia and Lori Wong – “Exploring our Practice Through SoulCollage®”

Exploring our Practice Through SoulCollage®

Saturday, August 10th, 9 am to 4:00 pm
UUFSC Sarana Kuti, 2172 Kiernan Ave., Modesto, CA
Co-facilitated by Lori Wong and Tseme Garcia

Example1Through the weaving of expressive arts with guided meditation and reflection, we’ll spend the day inviting our spirits to play. We’ll use SoulCollage®, a technique that involves contemplatively selecting and gluing magazine images onto 5” x 8” cards as a tool for inquiring into and deepening our meditation practice.

The SoulCollage process helps us to discover and explore our authentic selves, bringing healing to ourselves and to others through creative expression. We’ll incorporate mindfulness and reflection in order to look inward using the creative process to explore our practice. We’ll engage in contemplative sharing, allowing us to learn about ourselves and listen in a safe, supportive environment.

These workshops are a safe place for us to “play” and explore—no art experience or talent is needed! Those who especially feel “I am not creative,” are encouraged to attend.Example2

The Facilitators:

Lori Wong is the founding teacher of Insight Meditation Central Valley and has been practicing Insight Meditation since 2003 under the guidance and mentorship of Gil Fronsdal, who is the principal and founding teacher of the Insight Meditation Center (IMC) in Redwood City, CA. She is a former board member and former president of IMC, a current board member of the Sati Center for Buddhist Studies (also in Redwood City), and was a founding board member of the Buddhist Insight Network. She is a Community Dharma Leader trained through Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Woodacre, CA.

Tseme Garcia has been providing individual and small-group interfaith spiritual guidance using expressive arts and contemplative practices since 2004. She has used SoulCollage to explore her own spiritual journey for more than a decade. She guides Gyalshen Modesto Sangha and studies Bön Tibetan Buddhist meditation and spirituality under the direction of her teacher, Geshe Chaphur Rinpoche, who is the founder and resident lama of Gyalshen Institute in San Pablo, CA. She holds a Master’s degree from Sofia University; a Certificate in Expressive Arts from John F. Kennedy University; and a Certificate in Interfaith Spiritual Direction from the Hesychia School of Spiritual Direction.

Registration: Please register using the form below.
Art Materials Fee:                                      $5.00
No one will be turned away for lack of funds. Necessary supplies including magazines will be provided, but feel free to bring any favorite magazine images you might wish to use.

Donations are gratefully accepted to support the teachers, Gyalshen Modesto Sangha and IMCV.  Please bring a vegetarian dish to share for a potluck lunch, if you would like.  For additional information, please contact Lori Wong at 209-343-2748.

Soul Collage Workshop Announcement Printable Flyer.

Stanislaus County Mindfulness Collaborative

We (Insight Meditation Central Valley and BHRS-Stanislaus County through the Prevention and Early Intervention Community Capacity Building Initiative) would like to cordially invite you to attend our Faith and Spirituality Initiative: Mindfulness Collaborative on July 10, 2013 from 1-2:30pm.  The collaborative will be held at:

Sutter Gould Education Center
1700 Mc Henry Ave., Suite 60B
Modesto, CA 95352

Objectives for the collaboration:

  • Meet with organizations and individuals that are interested in promoting and using mindfulness
  • Discuss needs for mindfulness training and support
  • Hear about Stanislaus County’s Faith & Spirituality Initiative

Even if you are not currently incorporating mindfulness in your organization or work, but are interested in how mindfulness might be useful or supportive of your programs or staff, please join us so we can assess what is needed or how we can utilize current resources in Stanislaus County.

For more information contact:

Theresa L. Zamora
Community Behavior Health Consultant
209-541-2416 or tzamora@stanbhrs.org

or

Lori Wong
Insight Meditation Central Valley
209-343-2748 or insightmeditationcentralvalley@gmail.com

To register online, please fill out the form below and an email will be sent to Theresa and Lori. Space is limited, so please wait to receive a confirmation from Theresa of your registration.

Daylong June 17, 2013 with Marguerite Manteau-Rao on Mindfulness in Caregiving

Join us on Monday, June 17th from 9:30-4:00pm at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Stanislaus County, 2172 Kiernan Ave., Modesto, CA for a daylong with Marguerite Manteau-Rao on

Mindfulness in Caregiving

This daylong is an intensive mindfulness-based caregiving training for professional and family caregivers. It is also appropriate for health care providers and anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of caregiving from a mindfulness perspective.

Learn how the practice of mindfulness can help you cope with the challenges and stresses of caregiving and also greatly improve the experience of the person in your care. Unlike other forms of training that are skills-based only and tend to be quickly forgotten, this approach results in sustained attitudinal changes aimed at benefiting care partners and their care recipients. This intensive daylong requires that you already have an established mindfulness practice or are willing to commit to starting one right after this daylong. (Note: there is a 4-week mindfulness course starting on July 7th in Modesto.) You will be rewarded with a transformative experience that will sustain you over the long course of the caregiving journey.

Care partners will learn to incorporate mindfulness practices into various care situations. You will also learn to understand and adapt to the reality of the experience of the care recipient.

  • Learning objectives for the day:
  • Understand caregiver stress and challenges
  • Understand mindfulness and its applicability to caregiver stress
  • Understand how mindfulness can effect best care practices and improve patient care
  • Apply mindfulness with special relevance to dementia care
  • Apply solo mindfulness practices for caregivers
  • Apply mindful practices for care recipients
  • Apply an experiential model of care
  • Apply mindful care practices
  • Meet practice challenges and have ways to overcome them

MargueriteMarguerite Manteau-Rao is the CEO of Presence Care Project, and Founder of the Mindfulness-Based Dementia Care Program (MBDC) at UCSF OSHER Center for Integrative Medicine. She was just awarded a 2-year research grant from the California Department of Public Health, in partnership with UCSF Institute for Health and Aging, to study the feasibility of MBDC training in assisted living. Marguerite is a clinical supervisor and new program consultant at Lakeside Park Senior Community and Catholic Charities CYO San Carlos Adult Day Program.  She writes for the Huffington Post and is a frequent guest speaker at professional events and conferences. Marguerite is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Registered Art Therapist. She holds a Master in Social Work from Loyola University of Chicago, an MBA from University of Chicago, and an MS from Ecole Centrale de Paris.

CEs for psychologists are provided by The Spiritual Competency Resource Center which Untitledis co-sponsoring this program and is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor  continuing education for psychologists. SCRC maintains responsibility for the  program and its content. SCRC is a California Board of Registered Nursing Provider (BRN) and  a Board of Behavioral Sciences Provider (BBS). For questions about CE contact, visit www.spiritualcompetency.com or contact  David Lukoff, PhD at david.lukoff@gmail.com or (707) 763-3576.

This day is freely offered to all by Insight Meditation Central Valley. If you wish to obtain CEUs, there is a $15 administrative fee that should be made payable to SCRC.  Donations are gratefully accepted to support Marguerite Manteau-Rao and Insight Meditation Central Valley.  Please bring a vegetarian potluck dish to share for lunch, if you would like.

Here is a printable Mindfulness in Caregiving Flyer.

Please register for this event below and note whether you are interested in obtaining CEUs for this daylong workshop. Thank you.

Introduction to Mindfulness Course Starts July 7th

We will be offering a 4-week Introduction to Mindfulness course on Sunday afternoons from 1:45-3:15pm at the Sarana Kuti at the UUFSC.  If you are new to meditation or want to review basic mindfulness practices, this is a good opportunity to begin or deepen your practice.

This course is offered freely, although donations will help to support more offerings of this kind. You do not need any special cushions or clothing.

Please register below for this course as this will help us plan for materials that are needed. Thank you.

Daylong “Un dia dedicado a cultivar bienestar y paz” on May 11, 2013

We will be offering our first mindfulness daylong in Spanish taught by Andrea Castillo from Insight Meditation Center on May 11, 2013 at the Learning Institute, County Center 3, Modesto, CA 95355.

On this day we will learn about mindfulness and meditation. these practices provide multiple physical and mental benefits and form the basis of a lifestyle that is helpful for everyone, but especially for people suffering from anxiety, depression, or physical or mental pain.

En este día aprenderemos sobre la atención plena y la meditación. Estas prácticas ofrecen múltiples beneficios físicos y mentales y forman la base de un estilo de vida que es de gran ayuda para todos, pero especialmente para personas que padecen de ansiedad, depresión, o dolor físico o mental.

Para la comida: favor traer un platillo vegetariano para compartir.

Día: Sábado 11 de Mayo de 9 a.m. a las 3:30 p.m. Lugar: Learning Institute, County Center 3, Modesto, CA 95355

Costo: El curso se ofrece a base de donaciones

Andrea Castillo, who was born in Mexico, has reinvented her life several times: as a performer and ballet teacher; as a flutist, playing chamber music; as a musicologist, teaching at the University of the Americas Puebla, Mexico, and at Stanford University as part of the Ph.D., which she completed in 2009, and finally as a sentient being teaching Dharma in Spanish and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR). Andrea has practiced Insight Meditation with her teacher, Gil Fronsdal, since 1998 and has participated in many residential retreats. She has taught at the Insight Meditation Center, since 2011 where she offers a weekly meditation and dharma talk in Spanish.

Andrea Castillo, originaria de la ciudad de México ha reinventado su vida varias veces: como ejecutante y maestra de ballet; como flautista tocando en grupos de cámara; como musicóloga enseñando en la Universidad de las Américas de Puebla, México y en la Universidad de Stanford como parte del doctorado que terminó en 2009. Andrea ha practicado la meditación introspectiva con su maestro Gil Fronsdal desde 1998 y ha asistido a innumerables retiros residenciales. Andrea ha enseñado en el Insight Meditation Center desde el año 2011, donde ofrece una meditación y plática de dharma en español cada semana.