One of the concepts we've been exploring in the Facilitative Leadership Forum this autumn is Presencing -- how in sensing the present we are building capability to presence the emerging future. We're finding this is not a simple concept to tryly embody in our day to day. Old habits really are hard to break. Moments are all I've been able to practice ... I guess that's the best place to start.
This morning I recieved the November newsletter from the Berkana Institute www.berkana.org which includes information about two workshops with Arawana Hayashi. I attended a Pegusus preconference workshop last year and in one day was transformed. I can't wait to participate in a longer session with Arawana. There's no better way to really get a concept like Theory U http://www.presencing.com/ than to deeply esperience in your body, deep in your bones. Moving beyond the mental contraints of trying to understand and master to simply moving and dancing with the intention of sensing and allowing. Wonder-full!
"Embodied Presence Practice with Arawana Hayashi, November 21, 2009, Boston, MA, and December 10-13, 2009, Rosendale, NY. Participate in a capacity-building workshop on meditation and embodied presence practice to support and deepen change work using Theory U. The workshop offers non-verbal methods for recognizing limiting thinking and for cultivating the capacity to move toward sensing the present, presencing an emerging future, and realizing beneficial results. Read more about this opportunity. http://www.arawanahayashi.com/socialtheater.htm"
If this attract you I encourage you to follow your heart and mind. With Love, Lynette
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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