RSVP For Stop Trying to Fix Yourself with Deborah Eden Tull

OVERCOME THE MYTH OF SELF-IMPROVEMENT AND DISCOVER THE KEYS TO MINDFUL SELF-RENEWAL

Have you attended workshops, gone on spiritual retreats, logged countless therapy sessions, and thumbed through an avalanche of self-help books… yet still feel “broken” or incomplete?

And will you still be making New Year’s resolutions, even though most of them tend to fizzle out by the end of January?

What if you could do it differently this year…by aligning your New Year’s intentions with your true essencethrough deep listening to your heart’s intentions and mindful inquiry…

On Saturday, December 1, Zen Buddhist meditation teacher Deborah Eden Tull will guide you to overcome the myth of self-improvement and set loving intentions aligned with your true, already whole, Self.

You can find out more about Stop Trying to Fix Yourself: Overcome the Myth of Self-Improvement & Discover the Keys to Mindful Self-Renewal — and reserve your free seat — here: Stop Trying to Fix Yourself

During this restorative event about the power of mindful inquiry, fierce compassion, and conscious intentions, you’ll discover:

  • A new approach to mindfulness that can organically transform your life
  • How to get off the hamster wheel of self-improvement — and access your true essence and the present moment
  • A proven technique to set conscious intentions to renew you in mind, body, and spirit… and help you lean into your highest purpose
  • The true meaning of the Zen teaching of compassionate self-discipline, which you can easily apply to accomplish your goals and dreams
  • Fierce compassion and mindful inquiry as the “threshold” to emotional freedom and an awakened life

Eden will invite you to jump off the “self-improvement” train and explore another path of mindfulness that embraces self-renewal and awakening to the perfection of each and every present moment.

I hope to “see” you there! It’s FREE to attend and you’ll receive a recording if you can’t listen live: RSVP here: Stop Trying to Fix Yourself

Live long, love life and be well.

Harold

P.S. During Stop Trying to Fix Yourself: Overcome the Myth of Self-Improvement & Discover the Keys to Mindful Self-RenewalDeborah Eden Tull, who trained for seven years as a Buddhist monk at a silent Zen monastery, will share a fresh, embodied approach to meditation and mindfulness designed to organically transform your life.

This event is free but requires a registration. RSVP here: Stop Trying to Fix Yourself

About Deborah Eden Tull

Deborah Eden Tull, founder of Mindful Living Revolution, teaches how to integrate compassionate awareness into every aspect of our lives. She’s a Zen meditation and mindfulness teacher, public speaker, author, activist, and sustainability educator. She trained for seven years as a Buddhist monk at a silent Zen monastery in Northern California, and has been traveling to, living in, or teaching about conscious, sustainable communities internationally for the last 25 years. She currently resides in the mountains of western North Carolina and offers retreats, workshops, and consultations nationally.

She followed up her first book, The Natural Kitchen: Your Guide for the Sustainable Food Revolution, with Relational Mindfulness: A Handbook for Deepening Our Connection with Ourselves, Each Other, and the Planet. Eden teaches both Zen meditation and mindfulness, and has worked with a wide range of audiences, from dharma students and people wanting to cultivate more compassion in their life, to concerned citizens and activists, to parents, to schools and corporations, and to special populations such as inner city youth and people who are incarcerated.

She has been an organic gardener and farmer for many years, including at places such as Green Gulch Farm in Marin County, California, Arcosanti in the Arizona desert, the Zen Buddhist monastery where she trained, and in urban gardens in the San Francisco Bay area and in Los Angeles. She’s certified in Permaculture Design and biointensive organic gardening.

Eden is also a student and practitioner of Shamanism and a facilitator of the Work That Reconnects as created by eco-philosopher Joanna Macy. She’s a UCLA-certified Mindfulness Facilitator and has offered workshops through UCLA’s Mindful Awareness Research Center since 2012.