Monday, June 1, 2009

Brain Education Center for Peace and Human Development

I have spent this semester mostly in New York at the IBREA office and Brain Education Center.

The Brain Education Center for Peace and Human Development offers Brain Education classes, special programs and Neurofeedback for those who live and work in the area and for the UN community. Open lunch time classes are available for UN staff for an initial period and discounts are available for UN staff, their family members, retired staff, and NGO representatives.

The center is meant to be a place where members can relieve stress, replenish their energy, and gain tools to help themselves and others be healthy, happy, and peaceful.

Members of the UN community are also looking for practical tools to help support the health, education, and environmental goals in their own country and globally. Through Brain Education programs, they are realizing the link between individual health and well-being and the well-being of their families, neighbours, fellow Earth Citizens, and the Earth herself.


Currently, many UN staff from various missions (including India, Comoros, and Djibouti), departments, and agencies (such as UNICEF) come to the Center.

The center has held Brain Wave Vibration instructor training for members of the UN community to learn how to teach Brain Education in their workplace or community.

In April, Chun Hwa Shim Sung (Self-Discovery) workshop was held at Honor's Haven in Upstate New York and will be held again June 13-14th.

Currently, the center is offering Brain Education for Enhanced Learning class for children, in preparation for the Olympiad August 12th, which will again be held at the United Nations in commemoration of International Youth Day.

If you are in Manhattan, be sure to stop by the Brain Education Center for a visit! The center is located in Manhattan at East 49th Street betwen 1st and 2nd Avenue. Telephone: 212-223-7130.

No comments: