The Mind-Body Connection
Date and Time
- Wednesday, May 21, 2025 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Location
JC Raulston Arboretum
4415 Beryl Rd
Details
Celebrate World Meditation Day with this workshop created to help you embrace your mind-body connection.
Together, we will explore the two-way relationship where the mind influences the body, and the body influences the mind. We will learn about how a strong mind-body connection supports your health and well-being through:
Stress reduction
Better sleep quality
Enhanced self-awareness
Better emotional and physical health
We will also practice ways to strengthen that connection, including:
Simple body-mind awareness techniques
An in-depth body scan, to encourage a deep connection with physical sensations
Integration of breath with the body scan
Resetting your central nervous system through vagus nerve stimulation
Mindful flow and movement
Time in nature
Self-reflection and journaling
Your hosts:
Shawn Ramsey, Forest Therapy Guide and Positive Psychology and Mindset Coach
Sharri Gaines, Certified Yoga Instructor and Reiki Practitioner
What to Expect:
This experience will include some time sitting, standing and walking. It will also include opportunities for us to gather as a group, and other opportunities designed to help you connect with nature one-on-one. If you have trouble with any of these activities, please let us know in advance so we can accommodate your needs if possible.
Participants must be at least 12 years of age. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. All participants will be required to sign a waiver.
No experience with meditation and/or mindfulness is required.
Tea and snacks will be provided. Please disclose any allergies.
What to Bring:
Closed toe shoes, suitable for walking on uneven terrain
Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing (check your forecast)
Rain gear, if rain is in the forecast
Water and light snacks
A journal—paper will be provided otherwise
A lightweight foam pad or portable, folding stool will be provided for you to sit on. You are welcome to bring your own camp chair, blanket or a yoga mat, if this would make you more comfortable.
A sense of wonder and curiosity – highly encouraged.