Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Lee Weiss at Elev8 Center Talks about the Ethical Principles of Yoga

Personal respect and dignity, non-violence, personal restraint, speaking only the truth, and avoidance of jealousy and stealing are considered the ethical principles of Yoga. Lee Weiss at Elev8 Center strongly believes that these concepts are essential for the success of those who seek a drug-free life. As patients move along the stages of their recovery process, they are taught the importance of truth and values again. The yoga sessions at the Elev8 Center are an excellent way to guide patients through a self-awareness process that helps them achieve equilibrium and inner peace of mind. They also learn how to control their cravings for the substance and their anxiety. Since the yoga experience is personal, each patient gets to face his/her own limitations and learns to deal with them. This wonderful discipline teaches individuals that they achieve goals one step at a time and that each day is a new possibility, just like their life in recovery.

Lee Weiss from New York has been working in the field of substance abuse for years now. He is a part of three different organizations in today’s date. He is the director of the Elev8 Foundation and the Chief Executive Officer of Elev8 Addiction and Wellness Center and The Urban Recovery House, a 36 bed detox and rehab facility. Elev8 and Lee Weiss as the CEO have taken over as the managers of the Urban Recovery Center In Brooklyn, NY. Over the years, he has worked in a variety of roles including that of a volunteer, business consultant, an operator, and owner of inpatient and outpatient treatment and wellness centers.

Lee also served the NYU Stern School of Business as an adjunct professor for some time. He is a Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor who has always believed in giving back to society in every possible way. Lee Weiss serves a number of philanthropic boards across New York.

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