In this module, James Twyman and Barnet Bain will explore the nature of creativity, including the differences between small “c” creativity, which has to do with pursuing personal projects within your family and business relationships, as well as creating art in forms such as music, writing, dance, painting, etc., and capital “C” Creativity which arises when you understand that creativity is your foundational state, making everything you do a creative act. They will also focus on our need to try to control things around us, often resisting change, when, in fact, our overall vitality is sourced from our ability to create and experience new things in our lives inside our commitment to continued growth and development. They’ll share ways you can develop a deeper, more creative relationship with yourself and your own life, allowing you to begin creating what is brand new for you and to draw supportive forces of various kinds to your side to help you.
In this module, Gregg Braden describes the silent battle that is playing out for the way we think of ourselves — our story. Beyond a philosophical concept, the way we think of ourselves determines how we solve our problems, which relationships we choose, how we heal our bodies and those of our ch...
Neale and Michael have both led adventurous, meaningful, soul-driven lives. They will share the stories of when they first realized they had a soul and came to understand what it was, what it means to have one, and how they have handled the responsibility and possibility that came with it. They w...
Cosmology is the story of the Universe and how it (and eventually we) got here. It’s important because the story we accept regarding our origins has a profound effect on how we live our daily lives. In this first module, Gregg and Nassim will examine some of the breakthrough discoveries in Cosmol...