After attending an inspiring Mindful Salon, led by Michael Krasner, MD and Patricia Lück, MBChB, MPhil Pall Med, at the UMass Center for Mindfulness 12th Annual International Scientific Conference for Clinicians, Researchers and Educators last year, the four discussion leaders of The Mindful Salon, to be held in June, wanted to use the salon model at a Mindfulness Toronto meeting for an engaged inquiry into Eudaimonia, an inquiry that is felt to be central to a person’s and society’s development.

Using contemplative exercises and both small and large group discussion, participants will inquire into questions of “belonging” and “authenticity”, topics inspired by the overarching questions of “What constitutes a good life?” and “What is true happiness (human flourishing)?”.

The salon is designed for anyone interested in elevating the level of discourse in their community through a contemplative and inquiry-based approach.

The four discussion leaders are
Jaisa Sulit, BPHE, B.Ed, MScOT;
Shari Stein, LL.B., LL.M., MSW;
Ted Robinson, MD;
Susan Meech, JD, MCRP.