A Day of Mindfulness for Helpers and Healers

Thursday, June 20, 2024
Facilitator(s): Craig Welch, Tom Buhler

$75 includes lunch

Day Of Mindfulness June 20

Overview

Description
This Day of Mindfulness for Helpers and Healers is designed especially for people in serving professions including educators, social workers, case workers, psychologists, and corrections officers. It will focus on the teaching of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, and the founder of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, John Kabat-Zinn.
The day will include:
1. learning various meditation forms (sitting, walking, breathing, body scan)
2. sharing philosophy of Thich Nhat Hanh and practice of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
3. participant dialogue
4. forest bathing, a practice of therapeutic relaxation in a natural setting, focusing on sensory engagement to connect with nature
5. SoulCollageĀ®, an expressive arts practice done individually or in community. Founded by Seena B. Frost, the method develops creativity and intuition, encourages self-discovery, and provides personal guidance.

Dates and Details
Offered twice:Ā  Thursday, June 20, 2024, and Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Cost of $75 includes lunch

Registration Information
You may register for the Thursday, June 20, day by clicking on the yellow “Register Here” button above.

About the Facilitators

Craig WelchCraig Welch

Craig Welch is a retired Milwaukee Police Officer and currently a lead visitor with St. Vincent DePaul and facilitator at Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home. His spiritual path, work in immigration, and career choices have led him to seek the healing-wisdom path of mindfulness and meditation through the works of Thich Nhat Hahn, Jon Kabat Zinn, Pema Chodron and others.

Tom BuhlerTom Buhler

Tom Buhler will be celebrating his 50th anniversary as a meditator this summer, having started in high school. Tom is a graduate of Siena Retreat Center's Spiritual Guidance Training Program and has been leading mindfulness training classes at the Racine Youth Offenders Correctional Facility in Racine for the past two years.