Wildmind Meditation News
Feb 02, 2011
One week until YogaHub’s second annual Virtual World Yoga Conference
From Tuesday, Feb. 8th to Saturday, Feb. 12th, 2011, YogaHub will be hosting its second annual Virtual World Yoga Conference. This year’s theme, “Yoga, Meditation, and the Philosopher’s Stone” is dedicated to cultivating inner practice through a variety of workshop topics focusing on yoga, health, and happiness.
Bodhipaksa will be leading a workshop on Transforming Hurt and Anger Through Self-Compassion, which will explore how we can using compassion and mindfulness to prevent angry outbursts and even resentment from taking root in our mind.
The conference is audio-based, and participation is by phone or by listening to streaming audio on the internet. Participants can ask questions and have discussions with workshop leaders both on a discussion forum and during the live workshops.
Segovia Smith, YogaHub’s high-tech visionary, offers the following explanation. “A virtual conference enables individuals to participate in workshops from the comfort of their own homes or anywhere else you choose to be, without having to worry about travel, hotel, food, and other expenses usually associated with a conference.”
The conference offers five full days of exciting and innovative workshops presented by over 60 experienced teachers who are enthusiastically looking forward to sharing their wisdom and expertise. Their workshops will focus on guiding individuals toward transmuting life’s difficulties, challenges and tragedies into peace, happiness, and well-being.
Participants can take the Conference workshops at their own pace. Each session will be recorded so that participants have up to two weeks after the live conference has ended to listen to any or all of the workshops again and ask the presenter questions on the forum.
For more information on the Virtual World Yoga Conference, check out http://VirtualYogaConference.com or call 1-888-YOGA-HUB.


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