5 Meetup Groups match “Laughter Yoga” near Portland, ME
Come Laugh with us! Certified Laughter Yoga Teacher/Trainer, Katie West will lead you through an invigorating and fun session of laughter yoga! You don't have to be in a good mood or have a sense of humor, you only need a willingness to laugh for no reason! Please also enjoy listings from Certified Laughter Yoga Leaders Amanda Walden and Liz Reed for their classes listed below. This 45 minute -1 hour session promises to leave you feeling less stressed, more grounded, and healthier physically a …
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New to Boston! RubyFeather hopes to engage and empower women who are experiencing the challenges of fertility. We believe that we are stronger together than individually. We are here to offer you some good energy, and some girl power. We meet up for coffee-talk, mocktails, mixers and outings. Whether you are single, married, gay, or straight, you are welcome. Whether your journey is through IVF, IUI, adoption, or the traditional method we encourage you to join us. We are not a "group therapy ses …
This club is created to explore the understanding of how to activate neuropathways inside the body, whether through movement or a new meditation technique that allows you to activate neuropathways from inside the body. The focus is to start activating neuropathways inside the brain. Originally I merged laughter and meditation in the Somerville Laughter Club but then decided to separate the two programs. We still explore laughter in the Neuroplasticity Club but from the inside. One such tech …
People are often surprised at how different a Laughter Club is from what they expect. Generally, people feel happy after a laughing session, and some report reduced pain or feel clearer in their minds. Laughter offers a multitude of benefits to the body and mind-- and it works even if the laughter isn't genuine. Dr. Madan Kataria, an Indian doctor and student of Yoga, began research on the health benefits of laughter in 1995. Dr. Kataria was impressed by Norman Cousins' book Anatomy of an Ill …
The healing power of laughter and humor has been well documented.* Although it may seem counter intuitive for you to laugh about stressful situations, loss and grief, life's challenges at home at work, illness and global issues, you can learn to re-frame and re-focus your views so that you feel more peaceful during the difficult times. One of The American Cancer Society's slogans is "Laugh Anyway!" To that end, you can try to work that concept into your life, too, without having a serious illnes …
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