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Stacey Lawson

Stacey Lawson is an entrepreneur, transformative educator, speaker and writer in the areas of conscious business and personal transformation. She has 15 years of experience delivering cutting-edge programs on leadership, social entrepreneurship, organizational effectiveness and personal transformation. Stacey is co-founder of the Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology at UC Berkeley, founder of StaceyTV, and blogger for The Huffington Post on "conscious living." She has 10+ years of study in the areas of Hatha, Kundalini, and Siddha yoga practices, the science of mantra and sound meditation. She also holds a Masters degree from the Harvard Business School, allowing her to deliver a compelling blend ancient mysticism and modern leadership into her workshops, retreats and meditation courses.
Presentations by Stacey Lawson
Saturday Evening Activity:
Life Changing Sounds: How Sound, Mind & Matter Converge
Sound vibrations are the building blocks of mind and intelligence, and also of matter. The yogis of ancient India knew how to influence matter with their own minds. To put it simply, mind and matter are synonyms. Today, both quantum physics and yogic science agree that the “observer” is an important factor in the organization of the material world. The mind of the scientist can bend reality. Stacey Lawson will share powerful teachings and sound meditations to invoke a direct experience of the mind-matter connection.


















