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Tuesday, June 8, 2004
Event Title: RVML's Lending Library is Open Everyday 2-6pm, Sat. 10am-6pm
Tuesday, June 8, 2004

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Location: RVML Event Center - 258 A St, Ashland
Tuesday, June 8, 2004
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Tom Freudenthal- Click for more information
Lecture: Centered Learning - Expanding your Mind
By Tom Freudenthal

All Tuesday evening events
at RVML are free admission.










Presentation Description:

Why are most people not happy with their memory? Did school spoil our fun with learning? Do we use only a fraction of our brain capacities?

Maybe we forgot our natural learning abilities, maybe we lost the connection between spirituality and learning, maybe we don't use our brain the way we should.

Most people have a hard time when it comes to learning - but there is a way back to the amazing learning capacities we had as kids.

If we change the focus/perspective of the learning process, we can accelerate it amazingly. If we change the focus from being on the content, to being on the student, (on his/her personal abilities, needs, feelings and problems), we create meaning, sense, positive feelings and motivation.

If we integrate feelings and spirituality into learning and incorporate stress reduction techniques, we will experience relaxation, excitement and fun while learning.

This is the secret of accelerated learning.

Centered Learning is a way to do exactly that. It combines the influences of whole brain-based teaching and learning, spiritual perception exercises, various learning styles/skills, visualization, mental photography, memory training, speed-reading and many others.

You can learn more efficiently, develop a better memory and double your reading speed - you just need the right tools.

Presenter's Biography:

Tom Freudenthal, whole-brain-teacher, therapist, journalist and musician, has been teaching since age 14. Born and raised in Germany, he has recently relocated to Ashland. Besides working as a therapist, his main focus is teaching workshops on Whole Brain Learning, called Centered Learning - both in the USA and Europe. He utilizes the newest brain research for the enhancement of our individual uniquness in acquiring and using newly learned information.

Website: http://webspiritsystems.com/CenteredLearningAmerica

For more information call: 541-482-8199
e-mail: t.freudenthal@centered-learning.com

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