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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>From John Lampert: </FONT></DIV>
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Sunday morning, March 14 at 10:30AM the Ethical Society of Boston will be
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HUMANIST MEDITATION: NEUROSCIENCE & PRACTICE</FONT></DIV>
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10:30AM, Spiegel Auditorium, 56 Brattle Street, Cambridge, (Harvard
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Program Speaker: Rick Heller, Humanist Contemplative Group Humanist
Meditation</FONT></DIV>
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Program is Free, Public Welcome, Coffee and Discussion to follow. For further
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call 617-739-9050 or visit BostonEthical.Org</FONT></DIV>
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The Humanist Contemplative Group explores secularized forms of meditiation for
the purposes of reducing stress and cultivating attention. This
presentation will focus on the neuroscience of meditation and will include a
15-minute meditation focusing attention on our breathing.
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