Friday, 6 July, 6-10 pm: Sem2 D2109

Saturday, 7 July

Saturday, 7 July

9-10:30, CRC 116-117 (enter through 117): Yoga Asana, Yoga Nidra and Body Mapping. Required readings: The Exquisite Risk (Nepo), selections beginning on pages 3, 7, and 48; Yoga Nidra (Miller), introduction.

10:30-11 Break

11-12:30, Sem2, D2109: Lecture: Historical Perspectives on Consciousness and Health. Required reading: “The White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy and the Future of Health Care,” (Gordon in CH, p. 489+).

12:30-1:30 Lunch. Required reading selection—choose one: “The Psychosomatic Network: Foundations of Mind-Body Medicine: (Pert, Dreher, Ruff in CH, p. 61+); “The Conflict of Biological and Cultural Imperatives” (Pearce in CH, p. 181+); Opening Your Heart: Anatomically, Emotionally, and Spiritually” (Ornish in CH, p. 304+) “Gratefulness” (Steindl-Rast in CH, p. 341+); “Restoration of Dynamic Balance: Traditional Ways of Healing Expressed Through Navajo Consciousness” (Maryboy in CH, p. 397+)

1:30-2:30, Sem2, C1107: Small Group Seminars

3-4:45, Sem2, C1107: Making Meaning: Journaling as a Practice to Explore the Relationship between Consciousness and Your Health. “What Does Illness Mean?” (Dossey in CH, p. 143+), The Mindbody Prescription (Sarno, chapter nine, pp. 139+ on reserve in library), The Exquisite Risk (Nepo selections beginning on pages 17, 121).

4:45-5, Sem2, C1107: Reflection and Assessment

Saturday, 21 July