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Hi,

 

Did you know that establishing a meditation practice at the start of this year could bethe single most important thing you do to make your 2017 New Year’s resolutions stick? (Seriously!)

 

That’s why Deepak Chopra is inviting you to The Modern Meditator: How to Quiet Your Busy Mind and Discover Who You Really Are, a powerful online event featuring Deepak and his long-time friend, Roger Gabriel, who has spent the past 40 years teaching more than 10,000 people to successfully meditate.

 

Join the illuminating conversation as Deepak and Roger dispel myths, shatter common misconceptions and provide you with expert insights derived from years of personal practice and teaching . . .

 

So that THIS becomes the year you finally gain the confidence and know-how you need to successfully integrate meditation into your life and use it as a powerful pathway to discover who you are and create more of what you really want.

 

(Not to mention, you can also use it to make your New Year’s resolutions stick like glue.)

 

Register now at absolutely no cost to you. In just one hour on Wednesday, January 11th, Deepak and Roger will show you:

  • The simplest way to start a dedicated meditation practice that thrives – with even the most hectic of schedules.
  • The number-one way to know if you’re doing it right – and how to instantly get back on track when thoughts intrude.
  • How to break through the top barrier that blocks most people from sustaining a meditation practice once they begin it.
  • How to use your meditation practice to fuel your New Year’s resolutions – and effortlessly create more of what matters most to you.

Find Out How a Meditation Practice Will Support You in Creating What You Want Most in the Coming Year. Register for The Modern Meditator at absolutely no cost to you

 

Namaste,

The Chopra Center

 

P.S. It all happens on Wednesday, January 11th. Mark your calendar and be sure toshare this invitation with the people you care about most!

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