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The federal government hosted a Mindfulness & Resiliency Summit in August where 450 employees from the IRS and other agencies spent two days receiving new-age wisdom, learning to meditate, and receiving on-site massages, photos of the event and a website show.

Participants sat through an hour of talks before taking a half-hour stretch and self-care break. Next, they heard a 90-minute talk fromGretchen Rohr, an activist working for George Soros Open Society Foundations who presented about restorative justice and overcoming trauma, according to a schedule obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation.

Then they adjourned for a two-hour lunch and returned for two hours of advice from Ashanti Branch, who teaches young men of color to hold safe space. He presented a bizarrely capitalized PowerPoint that included lines such as the Longest distance most people Travel is the 18-inches between their head and their heart, a photo shows.

They let out at 4 p.m. to rest up for the next day, the schedule shows.

The Mindfuless & Resiliency Summit will gather 450 federal employees from various departments (Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Department of Energy, Department of Homeland Security, Border Patrol, IRS, Department of Justice, and more) to engage, learn, and practice mindfulness and wellness tools, the summitswebsitestates.

The USDA Forest Service is cohosting with Wisdom 2.0 the 2-day summit, held in the Jefferson Auditorium on August 6-7, 2019, it continues. Jefferson Auditorium is in the Department of Agricultures headquarters, and the Forest Service is part of the USDA.

The two-day summit took up a combined 7,200 hours of federal employees time.

The session also included ABC News correspondent Dan Harris hawking advice from hisself-help book 10% Happier: How I Tamed the Voice in My Head, according to a conference booklet, which is called an Inspirational Journal and encouraged attendees to doodle.

On-site massages were also offered, according to pictures of the venue, presentations, and materials obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation.

The second day was dominated by presentations from Michelle Reugebrink, who works full-time as the Forest Services Mindfulness & Resiliency Program Manager with the Work Environment & Performance Office, at a $102,000 salary, pay records show.

Our mind is an instrument do not let it play you, Reugebrink taught in one PowerPoint presentation. Our minds can give us fake News recognize how easy it is to take personally so many things.

They are narratives . Like why I am not good enough? Who would I be without that thought? If they had what we had or we had what they had, it continued.

In aprofileon the Forest Services website, Reugebrink said:

I teach mindfulness and compassion practices that enable all of us to not just survive but also grow from exposure to stress. Mindfulness and compassion practices are core skills that foster high performance and promotediversityand inclusion. I do a lot of coaching and I am also passionate about bringing restorative justice practices to our work environment.

Forest Service employees include firefighters who can experience life-threatening situations, but it is unclear why employees of the IRS and others would need to learn about meditation, trauma, and restorative justice.

At another conference appearance, Reugebrink also revealed the government held a meditation conference at a luxury retreat in California where the whole government was planning on coming, and that it occurred during the longestgovernment shutdownin historya stalemate over federal funding in early 2019.

We started the Mindfulness Compassion Inclusivity Summit, and 1440 Multiversity helped host us, Reugebrink said. It was beautiful we held it in January, and we had big plans for the whole government, like, to come and then we got furloughed. So I did it on my own.

1440 Multiversity, which bills itself as a luxury retreat in the redwoods of Scotts Valley, California, uploaded video of aUSFS Summitthat took place Jan. 15 to 17, 2019. A room with a queen bed at 1440 Multiversity costs$645 a night.

She made those remarks at a Wisdom 2.0 Conference in March, which Reugebrink said shed attended for the past seven years. She spoke about Mindfulness in the Federal Government in an interview with host Soren Gordhamer, who also presented with her at the August government conference.

How do you actually have a job teaching mindfulness as a firefighter? Gordhamer asked with a laugh.

Its been a journey, she said. I started seeing a lot of change in me. And I had a conversation with leadership: What would it look like if we got out of our own way? What if we taught mindfulness-based stress reduction in the government and see what happened? And I can tell you I have 2,000 people in my class right now for the winter MBSR [mindfulness-based stress reduction] class.

This is to government employees? Because I have this notion that government employees Gordhamer asked.

Reugebrink said she had employees from FEMA, the Office of Personnel Management, and the IRS, and that it was also open to nongovernment employees.

Who OKd this, by the way? Gordhamer asked, with the audience bursting into laughter.

Civil rights thats where the most movement happened, she replied. The civil rights director and deputy, the chief of the forest service, I went and talked with Congressman Tim Ryan.

She said she offers monthly guided meditations and mindfulness webinars on a different theme. Last month is happiness, this month is self-compassion.

On herYouTube channel, she teaches about 20 minute sitting, in which she invites federal workers and others to simply sit and stare blankly ahead for 20 minutes. They should not become attached to any thoughts, and concentrate on their breathing instead, she said.

Reugebrink is a regular presenter at events like the Forest Bathing International Conference, which is held by afor-profit organization. The 2019 conference was sponsored by the Forest Service.

In forest bathing orforest therapy, people participate in healing activities that can be incorporated into a walk in a forest or any other natural area. At the association affiliated with Forest Bathing International, trainers who specialize in social justice andsocial changecharge $3,170 to teach people how to teach others about forest bathing.

Meghan Rodgers, a political appointee who serves as press secretary for Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, did not respond to repeated questions about the mindfulness conferences, including what meditation had to do with diversity or civil rights.

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