Natural Awakenings Boston - March 2016 Read the March 2016 edition of Natural Awakenings Boston. Summer Programs Offer Qi-Kayaking and Floating Meditation Greg DiLisio and Johnny Snyder will present two Qi-Kayaking and Floating Meditation workshops on June 24 to 26 and August 12 to 14 at Eastover Estate and Retreat Center, in Lenox. Read More » Interactive E-Course on Practicing and Teaching Strain-Free Yoga Online course on teaching and practicing yoga with no strain, whether in sitting postures or challenging poses, will begin April 1. Read More » Firewalking Instructor Training Comes to Westport Kerry Cudmore, a certified coach and master firewalking instructor, will offer two weekend training programs on this transformational technique on August 5 to 7 and October 14 to 16. Read More » Integrative Allergy Treatment Offered in Plymouth The Rothfeld Center for Integrative Medicine now offers an expanded allergy program at its Plymouth location. Read More » Health and Wellness Show Returns to Waltham The 2016 Health and Wellness Spring Show will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, April 10, at the Waltham Westin Hotel. Read More » Homeopathy Now Offered at Central Square Health and Wellness Kristine Jelstrup, a natural healthcare practitioner and owner of Central Square Health and Wellness, has added a homeopathic form of the Morphogenic Field Technique (MFT) to her list of healing therapies. Read More » Massachusetts Poised to Join Regional Tipping Point Toward Mandatory GMO Labeling A proposed bill that gives consumers the ability to know which foods are genetically engineered has an unprecedented amount of bipartisan support. Read More » Melchizedek Method Workshops Coming To Leominster Energy workers are bringing a unique training to the Leominster area for the first time on March 18 through 20, and April 1 through 3. Read More » Personal Growth and Healing Intensive Dr. Maria Michael, a Native American elder and licensed psychologist, will offer an intensive on Ancient Wisdom Healing Circles from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., March 19 and 20. Read More » Whale Advocates Bring Anti-Whaling Message to Boston the Seafood Exposition of North America will take place from March 6 to 8 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. Read More » Why Vegan?: The Connection Between Humans, Animals and the Planet Too often human beings fail to see the interconnection that exists between the non-human animals and the environment that surrounds us. Read More » Cultivating Balance in the 21st Century Balancing life in the 21st century isn't easy, but the rewards of greater health, peace of mind and relationships make the effort well worthwhile. Read More » Improving Executive Functions with Neurofeedback The frontal lobe of the brain is responsible for the ability to perform higher order tasks, otherwise known as executive functions. When these are not working properly, completing even simple tasks can be challenging. Read More » Seafood Matters and Whales Do, Too A growing number of seafood labeling programs are identifying sustainably sourced fish in an effort to help consumers make informed choices to protect the environment. Read More » Just One Degree During a recent conversation with a good friend and mentor, Brian Sean Reid, he asked me to name the number one thing I feel holds me back from achieving more of what I desire. I promptly replied, “Just enough.” Read More » In-Print