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The Institute of Biocognitive Psychology
Presents a Workshop in Dublin
by Dr. Mario Martinez
The Wisdom of Economic Recessions: A Call to Greatness in Times of Turbulence
Dr. Mario Martinez teaches how cultural and spiritual beliefs affect relationships, economics, wellness and longevity. Ireland is now experiencing the end of the Celtic Tiger era and the possibility of an economic recession. Yet, this impending recession offers excellent opportunities to shift mindsets and understand how cultural values made Ireland strong during times of turbulence. In this workshop, participants will learn how to minimize the negative financial and emotional effects of a recession by accessing individual empowerment and creativity. Most importantly, Dr. Martinez teaches that overcoming economic turbulence requires focusing on personal greatness and cultural abundance, rather than on sacrifice and deprivation. Every culture has hidden wisdom to navigate difficult times, and Ireland is no exception. This workshop is open to all audiences interested in learning from Celtic strength rather than surrendering to fear.
Dr. Martinez is a U.S. clinical psychologist who lectures worldwide on his theory of Biocognition (how cultural and spiritual beliefs affect health and longevity). He specializes in psychoneuroimmunology and has published numerous professional articles on biocognition. In his psychological novel “The Man from Autumn”, he teaches how the mysterious stigmata can help the health sciences understand the beliefs that wound and heal the body. Dr. Martinez has investigated cases of alleged stigmata for the Catholic Church, the BBC and National Geographic. He has appeared on the Late Late Show and most other popular Irish radio and television programs and has conducted workshops in Ireland on how the Celtic Tiger phenomenon has affected the family structure and national wellness.
Date: Thursday August 7th 2008
Time: 7 pm to 10 pm
Venue: Milltown Conference Centre
Cost: €50
For more details call +353-1-2809873 write to maireadconlon@hotmail.com or go to www.angelshop.ie
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