UN meeting allows Ilchi Lee to explain importance of Brain Education

May 09 2011

While many international aid efforts focus on providing for the physical and nutritional needs of those in less fortunate countries, few take the time to consider the mental needs of these individuals. However, Ilchi Lee says that brain health is at the heart of physical health and cannot be separated.

Therefore, he participated in the ECOSOC High Level Segment United Nations meeting between the Korean Institute of Brain Science, the International Brain Education Association and the Conference of NGOs to discuss the ways in which education and mental training can help individuals around the world.

The meeting represented an opportunity for world leaders to learn about the benefits of these types of initiatives and for nonprofit groups to begin thinking about ways in which they can incorporate mind education techniques into their programs.

Without allowing the brain to reach its full potential, the body will never develop fully. Furthermore, anyone who lacks this type of mental stimulation will have difficulty attaining fulfillment in their life. The meeting with representatives of the UN provided Ilchi Lee with an opportunity to explain these matters.
 

One response so far

  1. Hello, Mr. Lee,

    My name is Tony Au and I come from Canada. Now, I am teaching brain education to children in China. I am very delighted and interested to see what you are doing, the only way makes human smarter is brain education, if we can activate our brain and put 10% – 20% more in use, that will be powerful to change the world for better. I wonder when will be the next HSP competition? I would bring the Chinese children to paticipate the event, thank you very much.

    Tony Au
    tonyau85@hotmail.com

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