Mindfulness meditation and loving-kindness meditation have been shown to modulate stress response, reduce anxiety, depression, physical discomfort, and increase focus, positive emotions, and social connection. There is growing evidence that yoga, mindfulness meditation, and loving-kindness mediation alleviate immune responses and increase heart rate variability, both of which have a positive impact on inflammation control.
The skin provides us with a sense of touch, a layer of protection, and is part of the immune system. It contributes to sugar and fat metabolism as well as to our body image. This class brings the two together through meditation, movement, and through other somatic practices to promote healing.
Course materials include recordings of meditations and mindful yoga. The gentle movement practices do not require you to get on the floor.
Week 1:
Introductions and course content
Mindful speaking and listening
Meditation focused on the breath or a point in the body
Challenging moments
Suggestions for reflection and journaling
Week 2:
Structure of the skin
Concept of basic elements
Pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral experiences
Skin scan meditation
Week 3:
Benefits from yoga
Diaphragmatic/belly breathing
Gentle mindful yoga
Sitting meditation
Week 4:
Benefits of mindfulness and loving-kindness meditation
Loving-kindness for the skin meditation
Gentle mindful yoga
Council process
Week 5:
Sense of touch
Touch experiments
Movement and sitting meditations
Week 6:
Heart center and the sense of touch
Self-massage
Movement and sitting meditations
Week 7:
Selected meditations and exercises
Sustaining your practice
Closing council
2025
Instructor: Riitta H Rutanen Whaley, MS, MSPH
Riitta H Rutanen Whaley’s meditation journey began in 1987, with four months of yoga and meditation training at the Himalayan Institute in the US and India, and she have maintained a regular practice since then. She completed three professional Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) intensives from University of Massachusetts Medical School’s Center for Mindfulness (by Jon Kabat-Zinn and others); Mindfulness Yoga Teacher Training by Zen Buddhist teacher Frank Jude Boccio; and numerous silent meditation retreats. Since 2011 Riitta has taught mindfulness classes and workshops at Duke Integrative Medicine and produced mindfulness practice CDs. As the founder of Yoga for Life LLC, Riitta’s work is informed by her intensive yoga therapy training at Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram (India), Himalayan Institute (USA), and Auroville (India). Her expertise includes yoga for cancer patients, yoga for seniors, eye relaxation, and mindfulness training for children. Currently residing in the U.S., Riitta has also lived and worked in Europe, South Asia, and the Middle East, serving in various capacities, including as a technical officer of various governmental and international organizations.