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Organizer: Tracy F. Chang, Rutgers U. Organizer: Tulsi Chase, SCCP BIDMC Harvard Medical School Presenter: Balachundhar Subramaniam, Sadhguru Center for A Conscious Planet, BIDMC, Harvard Medical School Presenter: Sepideh Hariri, Sadhguru Center for a Conscious Planet, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Ha Presenter: Preeti Upadhyay Reed, Sadhguru Center for a Conscious Planet, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Ha Presenter: Santhosshi Narayanan, The U. of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Presenter: Rebecca Baelen, U. of Illinois at Chicago
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The devastating COVID-19 global pandemic is a symptom of declining biodiversity in our planet. The drivers for this loss in biodiversity are related to business practices across industries (e.g., land use, intensive livestock production, wildlife trade, and climate change). Beyond COVID, this declining biodiversity is not only a business crisis but also a crisis for humanity and our planet. The leaders of the future must be conscious leaders, who can lead business organization in averting further future crises as well as revitalizing inclusive wellbeing, for human as well as the planet, through higher purpose, compassion, and integrity. This workshop introduces neuroscience research on consciousness, cognition, and compassion conducted by the Sadhguru Center for A Conscious Planet at a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. Drawing on classical yogi sciences, Sadhguru (2016) designed “Inner Engineering” programs as “technologies for wellbeing” and tools for expanding human consciousness. Participants will learn research findings on the effect of “Inner Engineering” on wellbeing, positive organizational behavior, and leadership as well as experientially learn these evidence-based yoga and meditation practices. We request participants attend the workshop in its entirety. The PDW will be conducted via a synchronous online format and pre-registration is required. Please register by visiting: https://rutgers.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6JWqVuaF0FktAAC |
We request participants attend the workshop in its entirety. The PDW will be conducted via a synchronous online format. Pre-registration is required. We will send registered participants pre-workshop materials. A light stomach condition is recommended for participating in the experiential activities. |
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