To live our dreams seem unrealistic,
not because they may be merely ideals, but because of our inability
to incorporate them into the mind-body space that rules our behaviors
in the present. Our cultural beliefs shape how we should reach our
goals and how far we should go. Drawing from his Biocognitive theory
of mind, body and historical culture, as well as cognitive anthropology
research, Dr. Mario Martinez teaches how to infuse the ideal life
to a mindset that remains suspended in the past or that dreams about
future conditions that never unfold. Participants will learn to
identify the denied joy they are perpetuating and the self-sabotaging
conditions responsible for lack of fulfillment and poor quality
of life.
Dr. Martinez is a clinical psychologist
who lectures worldwide on his theory of Biocognition (how cultural
beliefs affect the immune system and longevity) and on his new model
of relationships. He specializes in psychoneuroimmunology and has
published numerous professional articles on biocognition. In his
upcoming psychological novel "The Man from Autumn", he
explores how modern cognitive science and Christian mystical theology
can converge to address stigmata and psycho-spiritual conflicts
that mimic psychiatric disorders. Dr. Martinez has investigated
cases of alleged stigmata for the Catholic Church.
Date: Saturday March 26th, 2005 from 1 pm. until 4 pm.
Location: Belle
Meade Executive Plaza
4525 Harding Rd.
Second floor conference room
Nashville, Tennessee 37205
Cost: $75
individuals, $140 couples
Register
Online
For registration and additional information call 615 251 1794
Email: IBP@Biocognitive.com
Website: www.Biocognitive.com
Private consultation by appointment