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Walter Ness
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Laughter as Performance Art. Theosophical Society of Boston. I got the tag, Laughter Guy. While shopping at a local Farmer's Market. People recognized me as the Energy Laughter Yoga Leader of the Somerville Laughter Club. Hey, you're the laughter guy? I am now, I replied. While running the Laughter Club. I decided to create Energy Theater. To bring new styles of laughter to the public. New styles of laughter! What the heck is that? Put them on stage. To create shows on Energy Theater. Is about creative e...
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Links to Laughter Clubs in New England
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I Love to Laugh. Here is a list of local laughter clubs,. Click on links to see their websites. Cape Cod Laughter Yoga. Location: Falmouth Jewish Congregation - 7 Hatchville Rd., East Falmouth. Every Wednesday 9:30 - 10:15 am. Leader(s): Ted Behr and Michael Weeks. Location: Curtis Hall, 3rd floor Dance Studio, 20 South St., Jamaica Plain. 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 7:00 pm. Fees: $5.00 requested donation. Http:/ www.meetup.com/jp-sol. In the Boston Area. Laughter is the Best Medicine. See all the details.
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Walter Ness
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Laughter as Performance Art. Theosophical Society of Boston. Here are videos for the Christmas Holiday, enjoy. I'm currently running two meetups. Somerville Laughter Club (for people who would like to laugh with others). Mirror-Touch Synesthesia (for those who have empathic abilities). There is a huge reason why the material we present at the Somerville Laugher Club is so important. We teach you that if you know how to make a fist, you can learn to laugh no matter what the situation. People generates sen...
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Laughter Events in the Boston Area
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I Love to Laugh. Photo by Linda Thompson. Here are some links to other laughter resources. More information about Sandra and the amazing things she offers can be found on this website. The Arlington Laughter Club has some amazing information on the benefits of laughter. Check out their Articles. The Somerville Laughter Club teaches how the body creates happiness through laughter or smiling. The Laughter Magazine has several articles on the value of laughter, including,. Laugh to Lose Weight.
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Walter Ness
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Laughter as Performance Art. Theosophical Society of Boston. There are four reasons. Why I fell in love with the Laughter Club concept. I went to the Arlington Laughter Club, which was started by Lynn Caesar, I got such a workout my stomach was hurting. I received a gracious applaud from those attending. Something inside of me keeps whispering, This is important. I love experiencing and creating new ways to laugh, such as laughing The Mexican Hat Dance Song. It's on YouTube.com/EnergyTheater. That's righ...
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Neuroplasticity Club
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You Have the Right to Greater Mental Abilities,. Just by Knowing How. These abilities are attained through repetition, observation and decision making. While science is excited about the potential of new neuropathways being created we are excited by the discoveries of neuropathways we already have. Neuropathways with unique abilities we have yet to discover and incorporate in our lives. Different meditation styles refer to these as Secret Abilities.
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Directions to Neuroplasticity Club Workshop
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6 William Street, Somerville. Corner William St. and College Ave., 3 blocks from Davis Square. Somerville has two-hour street free parking on Collage Ave. There are metered parking spaces for. Up to 3hours,. 4 quarters per hour.
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Walter Ness
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Walter Ness has developed an amazing sensitivity to chi-energy. He has been aided in his curiosity by his clairvoyant abilities and other chi-energy sensitive individuals. While going to technical college he had a 4.0 average in the first year-and-a-half year but he could not understand the topics he was learning because he was only able to memorize text. Whatever he memorized would disappear from his memory within a short period of time.