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022 Daniel P. Brown – Proven Practices for this Pandemic Crisis

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Harvard psychologist and senior meditation master Dr. Daniel P. Brown describes historical occurrences of social distancing in the U.S. and the significant negative effects that can result from such events. Dan and Terry then explore a variety of proven practices for counteracting fear, helplessness, and a lack of social connection during periods of social distancing.

Dan is a prominent Western psychologist on the faculty of Harvard Medical School for over 38 years and he is a senior meditation master who trained with top Indo-Tibetan Bon & Buddhist lamas for nearly 50 years. He’s made lasting contributions to the fields of trauma, neuroscience, peak performance, meditation practice, and ancient yoga.

A Special Offer – Dan offers a variety of online courses to change our actual neurological wiring across the entire spectrum from neurosis to nirvana. He has offered his resources and courses to State of Emergence listeners at a rare, limited–time discount of 25% off. Simply click the link below to view his courses and enter the coupon code EMERGENCEPOD at checkout (valid only until April 15, 2020).

Click Here: https://learn.mindonly.com/a/21308/oYELHpsx

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Harvard psychologist and senior meditation master Dr. Daniel P. Brown describes historical occurrences of social distancing in the U.S. and the significant negative effects that can result from such events. Dan and Terry then explore a variety of proven practices for counteracting fear, helplessness, and a lack of social connection during periods of social distancing.

Dan is a prominent Western psychologist on the faculty of Harvard Medical School for over 38 years and he is a senior meditation master who trained with top Indo-Tibetan Bon & Buddhist lamas for nearly 50 years. He’s made lasting contributions to the fields of trauma, neuroscience, peak performance, meditation practice, and ancient yoga.

A Special Offer – Dan offers a variety of online courses to change our actual neurological wiring across the entire spectrum from neurosis to nirvana. He has offered his resources and courses to State of Emergence listeners at a rare, limited–time discount of 25% off. Simply click the link below to view his courses and enter the coupon code EMERGENCEPOD at checkout (valid only until April 15, 2020).

Click Here: https://learn.mindonly.com/a/21308/oYELHpsx

For more information on Dr. Daniel P. Brown and Terry Patten, check out the following resources:

To learn more about the work we are doing, visit:

  continue reading

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