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Blue Heron Mindfulness

Fermoy, Cork, Ireland
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Blue Heron Mindfulness offers mindfulness and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) courses & workshops in Fermoy and the Cork area. The heron stands solid and still, an island of deep concentration amidst the rushing waters.  Symbolising self-reflection, the heron reminds us to recognise and honour the whole of our experience, rather than clinging to certain aspects of it and pushing others away.  This same clear-seeing equanimity is closely associated with the practice of mindfulness, and can allow the full potential of our lives to open up for us as old, habitual ways of seeing, thinking, acting and relating fall away. Mindfulness practice can allow us to remain deeply calm and centred even in the midst of busy-ness and stress.

Inspired by the calm, still beauty of herons on the Rivers Bride and Blackwater, Blue Heron Mindfulness aims to provide a space for coming home to ourselves, watching with curiosity, openness, acceptance and kindness as our experience unfolds, moment by moment.  Rediscovering the joy and power of truly being there for ourselves.

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I would love to live
Like a river flows,   
Carried by the surprise
Of its own unfolding.
- John O’Donohue


What we offer
Blue Heron Mindfulness offers courses, workshops, talks and guided walks in the Cork area.  Centred beside the beautiful River Blackwater in Fermoy, courses include the evidence-based Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) eight-week programme, as well as shorter guided mindfulness practice evenings and workshops.  Mindfulness for Self-Care in the Workplace workshops are organised by arrangement with individual companies and charities.  See www.jenniferardis.com/mindfulnesscourses, or contact jen.ardis@gmail.com or 086-1578151 for more detail, to enquire about any of the courses, or just to say hi :)    



About Jen
Jen Ardis is a trainer and mindfulness teacher  with a Masters in Psychology and membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland. Mindfulness practice has been a central part of her personal life for more than twelve years, leading her to train to deliver Mindfulness-Based Interventions (such as MBSR) with Bangor University.  She is experienced in group facilitation, including five years as a depression support group facilitator and contributions to the facilitator training programme.  She is a qualified trainer, and also delivers the Life Skills programme, a Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy skills course, on behalf of Aware.

In her spare time, Jen enjoys doing willow sculpture. Her favourite project, with the help of friends, was the design and building of a large (3-person) outdoor willow nest, lined with feathers, thistledown, straw and sheep’s wool and designed to represent the feeling of being held and supported in a therapeutic relationship with nature.

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