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Mind Body Medicine Masterclass: Deepening your Practice with Journaling and Imagery

  • The Institute for Spirituality and Health 8100 Greenbriar, Ste 300 Houston United States (map)

Mind-body medicine masterclass:

Deepening your Practice with Journaling and Imagery
Using Imagery, Journaling (and Love) to Connect with the Ancestors

Friday, December 8, 2023 | 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CST

Held in person at
The Institute for Spirituality and Health

Our wisdom as change-makers and facilitators of Mind Body Medicine as therapists is not solely rooted in our degrees and continuing education – it is also inherited from the people who came before us. This workshop is an opportunity to embark on a spiritual journey of deepened self-awareness through guided meditation, imagery, and writing. Our time together will include heart-centered practices such as prayer (intentionality), movement, and song, all with the intention of tapping into a power greater than ourselves, and bring forth the wisdom within.

In this experiential workshop, you’ll:

● Learn the science and healing properties of imagery and journaling.

● Explore the mystery, and beauty, of your uniquely divine healing purpose.

● Experience the use of heart-centered approaches in accessing your innate wisdom.

● Share experiences and insights in the loving safety of other leaders, healers, and peacebuilders..

OUR SPEAKER:

About Sabrina N’Diaye, PhD, MDiv, LCSW-C

Dr. Sabrina N’Diaye is a therapist, storyteller, peacebuilder, and student of Sufism.

In 2008, she founded the Heart Nest Center for Peace and Healing in Baltimore, Maryland, where she lovingly serves women, couples, small groups, and other healers. Her approach to healing is a blend of wisdom, science, and the sacred Sufi teachings of peace, love, justice, mercy, and freedom. 

For thirteen years, Dr. Sabrina served as a member of a global team of healers with the Center for Mind-Body Medicine, teaching the art of self-care to healthcare professionals and community leaders. As Center faculty, she responded to community trauma in Las Vegas, Houston, the Pine Ridge Reservation, New York City, Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, and the Middle East. She also served as the lead faculty for programs in Indianapolis, Central Asia, East Africa, and the US Capitol Police. She, along with two of her colleagues from the Center, recently launched Embracing Buffalo, a project specifically designed to address the aftermath of the May 14 , 2022 massacre in East Buffalo. 

She recently completed her first book, Big Mama Speaks: Love Lessons from a Harlem River Swan, based on her maternal grandmother’s ability to transcend multiple traumas and chronic illness. 

Dr. Sabrina is a devoted wife, mother, daughter, and life-long learner, who remains humbled by the healing power of compassion, love and forgiveness.