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Our Team | MindToon Lab
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Innovative, effective meditation experiences. VR & Explorations. Mindtoons are the result of a collaborative deep dive into the fascinating realm of meditation by a serious game/experience designer and a meditation guru. Carrie Heeter, Ph.D. As Director of Mindtoon Lab. Carrie applies her expertise in meditation, user experience design and game design to create innovative applications of cybermeditation for productivity, health and well-being and as meaningful play. As a professor of Media and Information.
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Yoga Therapy | The Gertonson Institute
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Skip to main content. Yoga Therapy is a systemic approach to health, healing, and wellbeing using gentle movement, conscious breathing, visualization, and meditative practices. The approach is customized for the individual and often addresses and supports issues on multiple dimensions including body, breath, intellect, personality, and emotions. Clients often report that the practice not only addresses their health issues, but also leads to a greater quality of life and increased wellbeing. Apr 29, 2014.
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Blog | Gateways Intuitive Consulting | Helping people thrive
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Breath: Part 2. April 19, 2013. This is the 2nd part of my series on the breath as I teach it in my Breathing Yoga class, in the tradition of T. Krishnamacharya. Before launching into the focus of Part 2 I’ve been inspired by a colleague and friend, Marcel Albritton. To call out the fact that these posts are like a 10,000 foot view of what I’m teaching, vs. an in-depth exploration. Part 1. In my previous post ( The Breath: Part 1. Once the initial c...
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The Breath: Part 2 | Gateways Intuitive Consulting
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Breath: Part 2. April 19, 2013. This is the 2nd part of my series on the breath as I teach it in my Breathing Yoga class, in the tradition of T. Krishnamacharya. Before launching into the focus of Part 2 I’ve been inspired by a colleague and friend, Marcel Albritton. To call out the fact that these posts are like a 10,000 foot view of what I’m teaching, vs. an in-depth exploration. Part 1. In my previous post ( The Breath: Part 1. Once the initial c...