Michele Hbert releases a new book The Tenth Door, which narrates her spiritual journey to the jungles of El Salvador which led to opening practical insights into daily living. Michele Hbert is a catalyst for transformation. A pioneer in mind-body-spirit integration, she blends her thirty-year background in Raja Yoga, meditation, fitness and natural nutrition to guide others in achieving higher levels of health and spiritual awareness. She has taught in leading spas, medical clinics, universities and has developed international yoga teacher trainings. Michele is a frequent contributor to industry health and fitness journals and is the producer of the popular CD set, The Inner Practices of Yoga. The Tenth Door is the spiritual adventure and truth-seeking journey of Michele Hbert's training with legendary and unconventional Raja Yoga master Walt Baptiste, which takes her from San Francisco to the jungles of El Salvador. During this time, Baptiste gave her a number of trials, with a pe...
During this 2-day workshop on Saturday, May 28 and Sunday May 29, Lynne Forrest, professional mentor and author of the newly published book, Guiding Principles for Life Beyond Victim Consciousness, will introduce her life changing formula for learning how to identify and reframe the negative belief patterns (core beliefs) we hold. Lynne Forrest says, "There is nothing more important than discovering peace of mind. Peace of mind comes from realizing and clearing the life-limiting stories that hold us prisoner to our own mind-made misery. That is exactly what this weekend is all about - liberating our minds from the painful stories we believe about ourselves and the world. Through her work with clients, Lynne has developed a unique understanding of how the mind works and explores ways to liberate us from the throes of what she calls "victim consciousness. Lynne teaches that we react to life in one of two ways - we're either reacting out of victim consciousness, or we see li...
When we look for guidance in how to construct our everyday lives, we still need to answer the central question of self: What are my dreams and desires? And that can only be answered by asking, in addition, Who am I? What do I want? Whats my purpose in this lifetime?We know that our deepest relationships and meanings and contexts derive from the soul. And our aspiration also ultimately derives from the soul. In our time here on earth, this individual soul will not be fulfilled unless it completes its mythical quest, which we can think of as the Grand Plan around which our destinies are organized.Inside every human being there is an overarching theme, a template for heroic living, a god or goddess in embryo that yearns to be born. This is who we were meant to be, the self that we deny ourselves because most of us cannot see the field of limitless potential that is open to us. This is our best self, the egoless self, that bit of the universe acting through us for the good of all.Yo...