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Self-Awareness Classes :

Register online by filling out the form found below.
A confirmation email reply will be sent upon receipt of
your online registration.
Then follow up with your payment by mail
in order to officially register you for the course.
If you prefer the personal touch, call (937) 339-0457
to register for classes with a staff member by telephone.

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Classes that don't reach minimum requirements may be canceled.



Gentle Yoga for Stress Management and Flexibility (for Women)
For new and continuing students, this slower paced, non-competitive class provides props (blocks, blankets and yoga belts) to support the body. (Physically-fit students who want a gentler approach to yoga also can benefit from this class.) Participants are encouraged to move at their own comfort and ability. Class includes stretching and yoga postures; stress awareness and stress management; meditation; healthy breathing techniques; meditation; and deep relaxation. You will need to be able to get down onto the floor and back up without assistance. Bring a yoga mat and throw blanket. Arrive early to the first class to fill out a participation form. No refunds or credits for unused classes. Call instructor with questions, 339-1439 and offsite location.Visit Susan's website www.healthymovesyoga.com
• Instructor: Susan Joseph, certified yoga instructor since 1997 and RYT (registered yoga teacher).
Learn more about Susan Joseph here...
• Ages: Adult
• 7 Tuesdays, June 19 - July 31 (6/19, 6/26 and 7/17 held offsite) or
• 7 Tuesdays, August 7 - September 18 (8/7 held offsite)
• 6:15 - 8:00 pm
• Fee: $ 84

Non-Denominational Women’s Bible Study
Beth Moore Bible Study
Beth Moore Bible Study of Esther: An in-depth and very personal examination of this great story of threat and deliverance. She peels back the layers of history and shows how very contemporary and applicable the story of Esther is to our lives. If you’ve ever felt inadequate, threatened, or pushed into situations that seemed overpowering, this is the study for you. Just as it was tough being a woman in Esther’s day, it’s tough today. This portion of God’s Word contains treasures to aid us in our hurried, harried, and pressured lives. Make check payable to Carla Wilber.
• Instructors: Carla Wilber, Annette Cargill
• Ages: Open
• 11 Tuesdays beginning June 12
• 7:00 - 9:00 pm
• Fee: $ 15 (for workbook)

Sahaja Meditation
Sahaja yoga is a meditation technique based on ancient practices. This class will involve discussions of Sahaja meditative ideas and concepts and will involved collective meditation. This is not a physical yoga class.
While these classes meet on a regular basis, it is recommended to contact the instructor prior to attending for the first time; 335-5585.
• Instructor: Ann Mills
• Ages: Open
• Wednesdays, June 6 - September 26 (no class 7/4)
• 7:00-8:30 pm
• Fee: None

Introduction to Paranormal Investigating
Using a variety of electronic equipment, observation, scientific methodology and research into the history of each haunted location , paranormal investigators attempt to capture evidence of ghosts or other non-living entities. After capturing the data, the investigators review the data, using computer analysis and a structured format, with the goal of disproving whatever evidence they have captured first, if they can. Join the paranormal investigating class to learn how to discover the exciting world of the paranormal and how to prepare for, conduct and analyze data in the search for life after death. Makes checks payable to Sharon Kaemmerer
• Instructor: Sharon Kaemmerer and Mark Johnston
• Ages: Adult
• 8 Wednesdays beginning August 22
• 6:30-8:00 pm
• Fee: $60

HeartMath
HeartMath is a scientifically based biofeedback system developed by the HeartMath Institute based on the latest brain research. This program is in use by Duke University Medical Center, the Mayo Clinic, and the Cleveland Heart Hospital. It is also in use by over 40 businesses and corporations. It is used for reduction of blood pressure, enhanced sports performance, reduction of test anxiety, clarity and focus of thought, weight and sleep issues, and even as a PTSD program for returning military service people. Come learn about this fascinating research and the programs. You will leave with at least one technique you can apply to your life immediately and a very easy way you can contribute to a better global connection to improve the world. Materials provided.
• Instructor: Mary Noble
• Ages: Adult
• Thursday, June 14
• 7:00-8:30 pm
• Fee: $ 10 includes booklet

EnergyLight™ Group Energy Balancing
Experiential  EnergyLight™ Group Energy Balancing  The human body is an energy system. Since Einstein came along this is considered a scientific truth: all matter is a structured form of energy. This understanding has revolutionized our technology and has made available all sorts of things ranging from nuclear warfare to radio active isotopes for medical tests. 
One of the primary attributes of energy is that it is always in motion. Energy is never static and it is not random. It is patterned. It follows certain laws. There are natural laws that govern energy in a human body in exactly the same way as there are natural laws which can be used to describe how the planets move around the sun. 
In the East, the understanding that matter is the same as energy is a traditional concept that goes back thousands of years. Within their healing arts, they realize that the body, made of flesh and bones and organs and tissues, really is not what it appears to be. This physical body is really just a form of energy. In fact, that is true not only of the physical body, but also of everything that we are: the body, emotions, mind and even spirit. All of the various manifestations of a human being are form of this one central phenomenon: energy. 
Western medicine is now beginning to blend with the Eastern and the result is a better balance of what the human system is meant to be. 
 EnergyLight™ Energy Balancing is the art of assessing the flow that makes up a human being and encouraging it into better function, otherwise known as better health and harmony in body, emotion, mind and spirit .Assists in stress relief. You may receive answers to questions. This energy can stay with you for days, weeks or even months. It depends on you.
Special Instructions to participant: Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a blanket/comforter as you will lay on the floor and a pillow if you wish, a bottle of water, journal and pen or pencil to write about your experience if you wish. Seating will be available if a person cannot get on the floor. 
You may go to my website to read some testimonials. http://maya33.byregion.net 
• Instructor: Dr. Maya Patricia Scherer
• Ages: Adult
• Thursdays; June 14 or July 19 or August 2
• 7:00-8:30 pm
• Fee: $ 20 (Private session - $ 60)

Introduction to Creativity
This class introduces some of the basic components of the creative process and describes some techniques to enhance your personal creativity.
The history of man is the history of creativity. From the use of fire through the new iPad; every major advance in human culture (be it in art, science, medicine, entertainment, technology, philosophy, etc.) can be traced back to some creative person. As with the past, so with the future. In the years to come, the course of humanity will be written by creative people. At all levels - personal, corporate, national, and international - success will be the result of creativity. Enhancing creativity can only enhance our future.
The class will cover:
I. Why creativity is important
II. What is creativity?
III. The creative process
IV. Characteristics of creative people
V. The creative environment
VI. Enhancing your creativity
• Instructor: Jim Mauk
• Ages: 15 - Adult
• 2 Mondays beginning June 18 or
• 2 Thursdays beginning August 2
• 7:00-8:00 pm
• Fee: Free

 

REGISTRATION INFORMATION AND FORM:

Register early!
Classes that don't reach minimum requirements may becanceled.
Register online by filling out the form found below.
A confirmation email reply will be sent upon receipt of
your online registration.
Then follow up with your payment by mail
in order to officially register you for the course.
If you prefer the personal touch, call (937) 339-0457
to register for classes with a staff member by telephone.

Payment must be received to guarantee spot in class. Payment is due one week
prior to the first class meeting. Your payment is your guarantee to hold a
spot in a class. Payment can be made by check or money order made payable in
the instructor's name or cash.

Partial financial assistance is available for
children's classes. Download a Keller Memorial Fund form here.

 

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