
Emotional Freedom Through Music
In this installment of C.A.F.E. 229, we are honored to welcome Grant Jones. Founder of the Black Lotus Collective, he has discovered a way to incorporate music and meditation into
In this installment of C.A.F.E. 229, we are honored to welcome Grant Jones. Founder of the Black Lotus Collective, he has discovered a way to incorporate music and meditation into
Talk Description Many of us have behaviors we’d like to change. Unfortunately, long-term transformation is difficult to maintain. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a time proven method for shifting behaviors we
Talk Description Zen Buddhism is often referenced in popular media, yet for many of us the practice may remain abstract. Despite searching for a quiet mind, we might find our
Talk Description For decades, psychology’s focus has been dealing with the negative parts of life. Escaping turmoil is important, but we are all entitled to more than just surviving. Spiritual
Talk Description It’s not uncommon for Asian Americans to struggle with seeking out help for their mental health. Collectivist cultures, hierarchical values, racial trauma, and filial piety can all make
Talk Description In today’s crisis filled world, it’s important that everyone get the emotional support that they need. With the field of psychotherapy ever-growing, it can be difficult to determine
Talk Description It is one thing to preach a philosophy. It is quite another to live it, and live it well. In this installment of C.A.F.E. 229, we are honored
Talk Description Psychological disorders are often viewed as a trouble with emotions. Whether that be managing them, confronting them, or, at the most basic level, identifying them. In this installment
Talk Description In this installment of C.A.F.E. 229, we are honored to welcome Shi Yan Ming, a 34th Generation Shaolin Warrior Monk. One of the most venerated martial artists of
Having a spiritual core can help us live a less stressful and more meaningful life. The effects are not only real, they’re measurable.
In this installment of C.A.F.E. 229, we
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Tzu Chi Center For Compassionate Relief
229 E 60th St.,
New York, NY 10022
Tel: 212-660-9229
Hours
Mon-Fri: 9 am – 4 pm
Tzu Chi Center For Compassionate Relief
229 E 60th St.,
New York, NY 10022
Tel: 212-660-9229
Hours
Mon-Sun: 10 am – 4 pm
Contact us