Four, three hour, conversations that may be taken individually or as a series. In these conversations you will have an opportunity to explore the deep cultural conditioning that takes place and shapes how you have defined yourself as a man. Conversation topics and dates include:
If you’re in the Toronto area, don’t miss this opportunity to engage with WEL-Systems Institute Affiliate – Noreen Mejias-Bennett – at the following Investing in You: Taking Control of Your Practice event!
When: May 2, 2012
Where: The Westin Prince Hotel, 900 York Mills Road, Toronto
Highly credential with more than two decades of experience in the financial industry, Noreen offers professional women in this field of practice, the invitation to reconsider the much larger context within which their work/life unfolds. In a challenged industry, in a challenged world, doing more of the same is not what will create meaningful lives.
For details on the conference, visit the Advisor.ca website. Take advantage of this opportunity to meet Noreen and explore: How else might you choose to live your work/life, today!
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Posted by Louise LeBrun on March 19, 2012 at 9:20 am
“If you bring forth what is within you,
what you bring forth will save you.
If you do not bring forth what is within you,
what you do not bring forth will destroy you.”
The Gnostic Christ (Dead Sea Scrolls)
How many times do we have to do this before we finally get it: we are our own salvation. The wave that moves within IS the truth of who we are; the I AM that beckons as the gateway to Life, sustainable.
Jean’s intimate and authentic revelations of what it was like for her to grow up in the ’50′s will touch the inner truth of many. Visit her blog frequently to make sure you don’t miss a single posting.
If this is what happens when you ‘drink the kool aid’ of a WEL-Systems world, sign me up!
As a species, we have now become living proof of what happens when we lose our connection to our deeply intimate, personal and inner truth; and hence, our ability to choose mindfully and meaningfully, for ourselves . In a world that encourages us to look outside of ourselves, the price is an ever-increasing dependence on things outside of us to improve things inside of us. And that, does not work.
Visit CBC Doc Zone to see the episode Age of Anxiety (you must select the prompt full episode to see it all). This episode brings the impact of this disconnection, into our awareness. Whatever the problem, the solution lies within.
Posted by Louise LeBrun on March 17, 2012 at 4:37 am
This sure surprised me! Canadian, eh?…. with a background in banking and finance; and past Minister of Defence… talking abut UFO’s!
As I listen, found it tough to find anything he says to be unreasonable or illogical. Was also struck by the simplicity and matter-of-fact way he speaks to UFO technology being developed over the last many decades, as if the fact of this has been presupposed for some time.
I am one of those who believes that we’ll be very lucky if we still have 10 years to ‘turn this around’. I find myself wondering: what is my, very personal, next step?
The former Canadian Minister of Defense spells out the reasons why ET disclosure needs to happen now and how it can boost the clean energy economy.
Name: The Honorable Paul Hellyer
Title: Former Canadian Minister of Defense and International Banker
Book: Light at the End of the Tunnel: A Survival Plan for the Human Species
Website: http://www.paulhellyerweb.com
It has been said: “The more things change, the more they stay the same!” Perhaps work and the environments we create, is one of those things.
Take a moment to pause and reflect upon the message in ‘Humour: The Missing Link in the Chain of Command‘ an article by Louise LeBrun which is featured in Issue 269 of OmPlace’s Altwire newsletter. And when you do, reconsider what the notion of ‘work’ calls up inside of you. More often than not, our homes, our relationships and our parenting take on this quality of ‘work’ – with value placed on predictability, repetition and controllable outcomes. Perhaps the message in this moment is to take a breath… regroup… and find yourself, first, in your day.