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«Sunday March 11, 2007»
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Internationally renowned Buddhist monk, author, and scientist Matthieu Ricard, Ph.D. (Biochemistry) comes to Vancouver for the first time on March 9-11 to give four free talks on how changing your thought processes can help make you happier. In his new book, Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill (Little, Brown), Ricard describes in accessible language how the regular, long-term practice of "mental training," or meditation, significantly enhances one’s ability to concentrate, manage stress, and enjoy life.
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A workshop with Mark Finch, Sylvain Brochu & Chris Clancy in Gibsons BC Saturday March 10th/07 9AM – 4:30PM Sunday March 11th/07 9AM – 3:30PM Cost $175 plus GST $10.50 = $185.50 Workshop information contact Peg: 1-604-885-7662 peg.neilon@fatdog.com
Hear Chinese-Cuban leader and author discuss his book, Our History is Still Being Written: The Story of Three Chinese-Cuban Generals in the Cuban Revolution. March 11, 2:30 pm, Vancouver Public Library, Alice MacKay Room (350 W.
A five day event in Vancouver for Amando Choy, one of three Chinese Cuban generals who fought along side Castro and Che Guevera during the Cuban Revolution tells his story. A book he is supporting called "Our History is Still Being Written" documents and illustrates the struggle of the Cuban people for a society based on values of equality, education, and health care for all.
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DOXA presents Finding Dawn - new NFB doc by Christine Welsh that puts personal face on tragedy of missing/murdered Aboriginal women in Canada. Partial proceeds to DTES Memorial Project. March 11th, 3pm, VIFC (1181 Seymour St.).
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When: Sunday, March 11, 3-5 p.m. Who: Everyone Welcome!! This is a fun, intergenerational, multicultural and rhythmical celebration, all ages and stages welcome, first-time-beginner-friendly, wheelchair accessible, drums and instruments provided.
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Satsang with Video Lecture of Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda: "Yoga purifies Body and Mind" (40 min.) Sunday March 11, 6-8pm, by donation Yoga in Daily Life Centre, #200-223 W Broadway (@ Columbia)