Live Webcast Tuesday: The Dalai Lama on “Integrating Mindfulness in Healthcare”


His Holiness the Dalai Lama will visit the Rochester, Minn. campus of Mayo Clinic on Tuesday, April 24.  While here, he will discuss the topic of resilience through mindfulness during a special presentation at the Saint Marys Hospital Chapel from 10 to 11:30 a.m. CDT. View the live presentation below and follow the conversation on Twitter using #DalaiLama.


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12 Responses to Live Webcast Tuesday: The Dalai Lama on “Integrating Mindfulness in Healthcare”

  1. Mary Laven says:

    looking forward to this webcast!

  2. victoria downes says:

    I was wishing this broadcast would be available on facebook also. I do use Twitter.

  3. Thank you for making this webcast available.

  4. David Weisman says:

    Please place on YouTube. I would like to view this anytime.

  5. Christy says:

    Thank you for allowing us to be a part of the talk by providing this webcast. Absolutely wonderful!

  6. Joy Newcom says:

    Please provide a transcript for this and also make it available to watch again. It was wonderful. Truly.

  7. Sharon Voirin says:

    Truly inspiring and insightful way to look at the adversities of illness – in ourselves and others.

    Now I want to know more about Mayo program.

    Anyone know how I get that as not so easy on their webpage (so far anyway)

    Thank you His Holiness, the panel and Mayo Clinic.

  8. Jennifer Minarcik says:

    Wonderful webcast. Thank you!

  9. Yordie Sands says:

    The Dalai Lama’s event was also transmigrated to the virtual world of Second Life. There, his avatar spoke to the crowd of 80+ virtual people.

    http://yordiesands.blogspot.com/2012/04/dalai-lama-in-second-life.html

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