Highlights from the Sedona Summit
As I read through over 50 pages of comments from the group, there were a couple of common themes that were prevalent: radical inclusion and community building.
As I read through over 50 pages of comments from the group, there were a couple of common themes that were prevalent: radical inclusion and community building.
Perhaps the keyword in this shift is “stance.” Instead of always trying to stand for something, the transformative shift needs us to flow with everything.
In this redefining of effective leadership, it is so important for all of us to work towards grass roots change on a local level in every way we can.
The Chicago summer weather was in full cooperation for Greenheart Transforms’ second annual I Ching Reading and Meditation, Aug. 13, led by Emanuel Kuntzelman.
IONS is a leader in understanding human potential, and I was enthralled to hear the presentations of great thinkers, but the person I was most looking forward to listening to was Peter Russell.
Recently I watched the documentary “Pandora’s Promise” and listened to its argument for nuclear energy to ward off the environmental crisis. It’s a big shift in thinking to swallow.
When you know which centers within you are active and open, you are better able to react and respond appropriately to the world’s stimuli.
In addition to giving talks and leading retreats, I’m also president and founder of Greenheart International. Learn more about our nonprofit in an interview I did with CEOIntroNet. com.
At our Leadership Transformed Retreat in Pacific Grove, CA in May, we discussed the disorienting dilemma we face as individuals and society as a whole.
Back in November, I had the good fortune to attend a workshop with Adam Crabtree, the author of Trance Zero, From Mesmer to Freud and a highly respected psychotherapist. Adam spoke to us about the powers of trance, and in conjunction with author Michael Murphy, explored techniques of “subliminal engagement”—how to get in touch with the vast resources outside of our normal consciousness. We all have our own ways of doing so, but one of the common themes we find as a source of inspiration below the surface of the thinking mind is evolutionary love.