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Find Yourself This Saturday at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts

Filed under: Georgetown, N.W.,Northwest, D.C. — Scott D @ 12:31 pm on February 2, 2012
Meditation

Shore thing: The Power of Meditation workshop promises to supercharge your mind and body. You'll have to supply your own tranquil beach and sunset, though. (iStock Photo)

Oh, I had to go and do it. I had to mention meditation at the ApartmentShowcase.com blog.

While some may scoff and others may be practitioners, I’m a bit agnostic toward the practice, which nonetheless goes back to the ancients.

Hey, whatever gets you through your stress-filled day. After all, we have a lot to be stressed about. Jobs (those lucky enough to have one), significant others, kids, rent, bills, SOPA … and these are only the ones I can mention.

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Well, for all of you readers into this type of thing, the Power of Meditation: Energy Principles for Everyday Success is making a stop in Georgetown at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts on Saturday, February 4.


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Duke Ellington School of the Arts
3500 R St., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20007

Let’s let them tell it: “The Power of Meditation is a dynamic celebration of the body, mind, and spirit brought to you by Dahn Yoga & Health Centers, a national leader in health and wellness.”

This presentation allows the participant “to experience ancient Asian energy principles to help you align mind and body. Through simple meditations anyone can do, you will gain the power and ability to manage your thoughts and your energy, and therefore, your life.”

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Well, if I can achieve just a sliver of that, sign me up!

The event features Ilchi Lee, founder of Dahn Yoga and the author of more than 30 books. While helping you achieve peace, Mr. Lee is probably making a bundle.

Hey look, if this is something you’re into, come on out and get in touch with your inner calm. Tickets can be had at the door for $40. Yes, that’s a bit steep, but dedicated practitioners and the curious may want to fork it over. Again, if it brings you some peace, go for it.

See, ApartmentShowcase.com really cares about its renters.

Really, we do.

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