CE Hours: 7 - Cost: $105
October 27, 2012, Saturday 9am-5pm
Co-Instructors: Shannon Knapp & Ed Manning
COURSE WILL BE OFFSITE AT HORSE SENSE OF THE CAROLINA’S, 25 mins. North of Asheville, NC
Designed to heighten awareness of all body senses and a connection with the natural world, this day-long course will offer an introduction to Mindfulness & Mindfulness-Based Stress reduction (MBSR), including yoga, meditation, & labyrinth-walking, as well as connection with horses. Ample time will be spent practicing mindfulness with horses. No previous horse experience needed.
Shannon Knapp MA, Equine Specialist, EAGALA Advanced Certified, Parelli Level 2. She is an EAGALA Advanced practitioner who has been teaching horses and humans for over 25 years. Shannon is founder and president of Horse Sense of the Carolinas, located 25 minutes outside of Asheville, NC, and an internationally recognized leader in the field of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, Learning & Wellness since 2003. She is also a Parelli Natural Horsemanship Level 3 student and is a avid meditator, labyrinth-walker, mindfulness and yoga student. In addition, Shannon is a Graduate Advisor for Prescott College’s Equine Assisted Learning Masters in Education degree program and speaks regularly at conferences, workshops and other events all over the world. She has trained in Mindfulness-Based Stressed Reduction (MBSR), as taught by Jon Kabat-Zinn and Saki Santorelli at the Center for Mindfulness.
Ed Manning is an experience consultant and leadership development expert. Working with senior leaders, Ed specializes in facilitating personal and organizational transformation. His passion for guiding individuals and organizations toward discernment of core values helps unleash potential. Ed believes that mindfulness and internal alignment are the keys to growth as a leader. He has more than 20 years of facilitation, consulting and executive coaching experience. Ed has trained in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), as taught by Jon Kabat-Zinn and Saki Santorelli at the Center for Mindfulness.
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