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Exposer Coomeva, the longest running awareness event in Colombia, will be held from 19 to 21 November, in virtual format and for free, with a theme very much in line with the moment humanity is experiencing.
The public can connect through the page https://www.coomeva.com.co/exposer/ and enjoy the 17 conferences and other activities and interact on the platform to convey their concerns.
Ken Odonnell, from Brazil, will reflect on November 19th at 4:30 pm on “Spiritual Lessons from the Pandemic”; Marcelo Bulk, from Argentina, will cover “How to Develop Resilience”, on November 20th, at 2:30 pm, and Mario Alonso Puig, “Mindfulnes, on Mental Calm”, on November 21st, at 3:30 am. pm Very in line with the moment is also the lecture by Gayatri Naraine, from Guyana: ‘What does the weather call us today?’, on November 19th, at 3:30 pm And that day, at 7:00 pm, Adriana Santacruz and Tuto Albán they will talk about the “Meanwhile I live” platform.
On November 20 Charlie Hoogs from Australia will speak at 10:30 on “The Power of Inner Peace”; at 11:00, Enrique Simo, from Spain, from “Spirituality and neuroscience, ever closer”. And, at 2 pm, Luz Marina Bravo will give the lecture: “From the familiar unconscious to the personal conscience”.
On November 21, at 10:30 am, Carlos Climent, psychiatrist, will talk about “The many faces of depression”. At 11:00, Jeison Aristizábal will ask: “What are you complaining about?”, And at 14:30 Andrea Otero will share his “Toolbox for Anxiety, Depression and Pain”.
Adriana García will perform the Kundalini Yoga activity on November 20, at 8:00 am, to level the nervous system, relieve insomnia and depression.
Mario Alonso Puig
Physician, fellow in surgery at Harvard University Medical School.
He has devoted much of his life to researching how to develop human potential, especially in times of challenge, uncertainty and change.
He has been teaching courses in many countries for more than 20 years. On this occasion he will speak in Exposer about “Awareness, mental calm”.
Marcelo Bulk
Director of Brahma Kumaris Colombia, he has been practicing meditation for more than 30 years. Put into practice the teachings of Raja Yoga. He has assisted companies in Latin America, Europe and India in strengthening the human part as a fundamental element for achieving objectives. Author of The Way to Self-Leadership.
Exhibitor Conference: How to Build Resilience, Friday November 20th, 2.30pm
Jorge Carvajal
Surgeon of the University of Antioquia, pioneer of bioenergetic medicine in Latin America and creator of Sintergética and Manos para Sanar. Co-founder of Víavida, dedicated to research, assistance and teaching, and the International Association of Sintergética (AIS), a non-profit association that promotes Sintergética and of which he is Honorary President.
Conference: From the Biology of Peace to Social Health, Friday 20 November, at 5pm
Francisca Arbeláez
Journalist from Cali, lecturer, mentor and author of the book ‘Clean, Close and Discard, by Editorial Planeta, which has become a practical guide, inspiration and motivation in times of pandemic. She also wrote the Amazon best seller: “Pa” back né pa “get the tall out of the hole”, a very current handbook of female empowerment.
Exhibitor Conference: This storm will also pass. Friday 20 November, at 3pm
Sister Jayanti
It will connect from England. He is the current director of the Brahma Kumaris for the European continent.
He is over 50 years old in Raja Yoga meditation, which is thought management.
He is currently the United Nations representative for the environment. She is also an author and international speaker.
Exhibitor Conference: Creating a Climate of Change. Friday 20 November, 10:00 am
Catalina Holguin
Certified meditation and mindfulness instructor, Hatha Raja Yoga teacher, trained by Sri Andrei Ram at Shyam Ashram Cali, reiki teacher and Thai massage therapist, with studies at the Sunshine School of Thai Massage in Chiang Mai. She graduated from Jorge Tadeo Lozano University, where she studied advertising.
Experiential activity in Exposer: Chair yoga, meditation and breathing. Friday 20 November, 6 pm
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