Topics and Themes: Imagery, Visioning, Goal Setting - Team Building and Problem Solving - Skill and Concept Integration - Healing Change - Humor and Personal Growth - Assessment of Living Patterns - Facing Roadblocks and Challenges - Wellbeing Service and Product Options - Self Care Limitations - Professional Experts
Learning Modules: Healing Change Process (1 of 3)
This module provides techniques which facilitate emotional release and forgiveness. Emphasis is placed on becoming aware of charged situations which are indications of potential emotional blocks which could be a catalyst for learning.
Topics include: faith, personal responsibility, awareness, expression, letting go, blame, forgiveness and redemption.
Potential Learning Events: The Constance of Change - Emotions as Tools for Learning - The Power of Faith
Balancing Medical and Wellness Models (2 of 3) This module focuses on the importance of professional treatment and the ability to be aware of self-care limitations. Professional experts can be very helpful and at times their impact can be dramatic and/or life saving.
Additional topics are: self care techniques; comparison of the wellness models and the medical model; the ability to ask the right questions; the expert selection process and being aware of your options and choices.
Potential Learning Events: Questions to Ask - Knowing When to Call the Expert - Medical and Wellness Services
Wellness Products (3 of 3) Personal self care products are a huge industry. A tremendous amount of information and options are available. The modules goal is to provide value and benefit information to help provide for improved purchasing decisions.
Key product areas are: body care, fitness aids, exercise equipment and products which encourage the reduction of stress.
Additional themes: hands on demonstrations, product assessment, value considerations and lifestyle assessment.
Potential Learning Events: Fitness and Exercise Products - Body Care - Products for Relaxation
Topics and Themes:
Self Image and Presence - Defining You - People Skills - Dialogue Options - Conversational Comfort Zones - Voice and Sound Dynamics - Spontaneity and Creativity - Teaching Skills - Good Teacher Qualities - Public Speaking - Planning A Speech - Emotions and Humor - Audience Participation
Learning Modules: Appearance and Presentation (1 of 6) Self image is the starting point for confidence and presence. A positive self image is expressing yourself as a unique person with special skills. The definition of you is within your control, others do not define who you are.
Themes include attitudes, belief system, confidence, dress and use of color.
Topics are personality style, grooming, etiquette and presentation skills.
Potential Learning Events: Developing a Positive Self Image - Wardrobe, Colors & Style - Personal Presentation Skills
Personal Relations Considerations (2 of 6)
People are everywhere: intimates, friends, strangers, repair persons and neighbors. Our sphere of contacts is endless. This module focuses on our ability to develop the people skills to provide positive and fulfilling relations.
Themes include humor, lightness, and social communication, and listening, feedback skills, problem solving and goal focused dialogue.
Topics include dialogue style, sharing cycles, giving, receiving, relationship depth assessment and conversational comfort zones and personal boundaries.
We also explore the vast spectrum of dialogue options: please, appease, assert, honest, frank, intense and confrontational.
Potential Learning Events: Conversational Style and Listening - Building Positive Relationships - Humor and Being Light
Personal Expression (3 of 6)
Expression begins with the voice and owning our communicative power.
The range and complexities of human expression are endless. Our intent is to expand the dynamics of sound to provide a fuller range of expression.
Themes include speaking your inner voice, allowing for spontaneity, softly express feelings and emotions, expanding breath and voice relaxation.
Additional topics are the mechanics of voice; expression through movement; prose; drama and the dramatic, and toning.
Potential Learning Events: Voice Relaxation and Expansion Speaking Your Inner Voice - Human Expression
Conversation and Listening (4 of 6)
Hearing and listening are keys to being a good conversationalist. This module intent is to improve dialogue skills, create comfortable dialogue situations and the ability to encourage an fluid communication exchange.
Themes incorporate problem solving, goal-focused dialogue, social talk and communication flexibility.
Topics include intention, rigidity, rambling, over structure, advice, feedback, respect and acceptance.
Potential Learning Events: Becoming a Good Listener - Negotiation Techniques - Problem Solving Skills
Teaching Techniques (5 of 6)
This learning module focuses on teaching skills, techniques and style.
The classroom planning process is a core focus and includes material development, course description and objectives; outline and lesson plans; text books and reading list; research, assignments, performance standards, quizzes, examinations and attendance requirements.
Themes include the qualities of a good teacher; the first 90 minutes; fluidity, flexibility and delivery style.
Topics are openness to feedback, patience, discipline, humor and mutual respect.
Potential Learning Events: Developing Good Teaching Skills - Developing a Course Outline - The Qualities of a Good Teacher
Public Speaking Dynamics (6 of 6)
Speaking to a group of strangers can be challenging, exciting, scary, and/or rewarding. Speech planning is vital. Preparation can range from being very structured, allowing for unstructured time and being creatively flexible.
Core topics are opening and ending segments, concept reinforcement techniques, repeating the main theme different ways and balancing cognitive information with persuasive emotions.
Themes include delivery style, speaking techniques, the use of emotions and humor; audience participation and questioning dynamics.
Potential Learning Events: Public Speaking Skills - Logistics of a Speaking Engagement - Use of Humor and Emotions
Topics and Themes:
Nutrition Essentials - Diet Options - Nourishment and Elimination - Healthy Appetite - Food as a Medicine - Illness Belief Systems and Lifestyle - Transitional and Cleansing Diets - Symptom and Remedy Interpretation - Remedy Options - Self Care Limitations - Internal Body Messages
Learning Modules: Food and Nutrition (1 of 3)
Nutrition is necessary for life. The options and choices regarding nutrition are endless. There is no shortage of opinions. Core topics are digestion, absorption, nourishment and elimination of waste.
Themes include supplements, vitamins, minerals, food classifications and the idea that food can be a medicine.
We also explore the aspects of a healthy appetite as related to texture, taste and appearance,
Potential Learning Events: Food Classification - The Components of Good Nutrition - Elimination and Wellbeing
Diet Disciplines (2 of 3)
This module explores diet and eating disciplines. There are many opinions, options, and choices related to diet. It can all be confusing and quite overwhelming.
Our intention is to review a variety of diet systems and assess their validity based on the information presented, intuition, personal experiences, belief systems and lifestyle options.
Specific topics include enzymes, alkaline and acids, supplements, binges, transitional and cleansing diets.
Potential Learning Events: Diet Disciplines - Belief System, Diet and Lifestyle - Cleansing and Transitional Diets
Symptoms and Remedies (3 of 3)
There are physical and mental symptoms which can provide relief of pain, stress, and illness. This module explores a variety of remedies which can be utilized for health, wellness and symptoms relief.
Some possibilities include: imagery and belief systems, salves, tinctures, steams, compresses, herbs, homeopathy, fragrances and oils.
Topics include: body systems to target, knowing self-care limitations, the use of professionals and the analysis and interpretation of symptoms.
Potential Learning Events: Overview of Common Herbs - Knowing Your Treatment Limitations - Preparation of Remedies
Topics and Themes
The Healing Power of Love - Our Commitment Comfort Zone - Personal Boundaries and Control Issues - Space and Intensity Considerations - The Emotions of Intimacy - Vulnerability and Betrayal - The Power of Monogamy - Romance and Bonding - The Power of Intimate Touch
Learning Modules: Intimacy and Commitment (1 of 3)
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Intimacy and commitment are very special aspects of human relationship. The key focus is the social, economic and support value of this special bonding dynamics.
Core topics are: the many facets of love, growth potential, healing possibilities and the marriage commitment
Themes are commitment comfort zone, the commitment process, emotional issues, space and intensity considerations.
Potential Learning Events: Commitment Comfort Zone - The Emotions of Commitment - Faith, Trust and Surrender to Love
Intimate Relationship Dialogue (2 of 3)
Intimate relations present the opportunity to experience the full spectrum of human emotions. Intimacy dynamics might include: family members, couples, business partners, relatives or friends. There is no greater challenge than to approach intimacy with a sense of honesty, clarity, appreciation, gratitude and the ability to express emotions and feelings.
Areas of dialogue are: forgiveness, betrayal, being hurt, vulnerability, joy and bliss.
Learning might include: owning responsibility, making amends and trust/risk dynamics.
Additional topics are: power of commitment, openness, healing and behavior change.
Potential Learning Events: Intimate Dialogue and Resolution - Betrayal, Forgiveness and Letting Go - Experiencing Intimate Dialogue
Passion and Sexuality (3 of 3)
Mating and sexuality can provide experiences of excitement and passion. These powerful and vital human dynamics can be a catalyst for enjoyment, control, sharing, detachment and healing.
Themes include: the power of monogamy, romance and bonding, sexual attitudes and behaviors; and enhancing sexual enjoyment.
Additional topics are: sexual energy dynamics, touch, sensuality, healing potential, the hunt, safety, security and personal boundaries.
Potential Learning Events: Romance and Positive Dating - Monogamy and Sexuality - Enhancing Sexual Enjoyment
Topics and Themes:
Positive Living Atmosphere - Household Decisions, Structure and Rules - Management and Efficiency - Daily Routines - Conflict Resolution - Pregnancy and Childbirth - Parenting Dialogues and Bonding - Childhood Development - Parenting Skills - Building Family Values - Balancing Self and Family - Family Rituals and Projects
Learning Modules: Family & Parenting Dynamics (1 of 1)
The most basic human living arrangement is family. Many decisions are required to create a pleasant, safe and efficient living environment.
Family issues include: daily routines, household objectives and family definition, guidelines and rules and a conflict resolution process.
Parenting themes include: pregnancy and childbirth, pre-birth planning, parenting skills, child care options, parenting dialogue, stages of childhood development, special needs and child/parent bonding.
Additional topics are: living arrangement options, family structure and definition, building family values, balancing career and family, and family projects and together time.
Potential Learning Events: Building a Positive Living Atmosphere - The Parenting Life Process - Balancing Baby, Home and Career
Topics and Themes:
Mental/Intuitive Dynamics - Intuitive Techniques - Nurturing Ourselves - Rest, Silliness, Play - Reflection - Easy Outdoor Activities - Masculine and Feminine Dynamics - Beyond the Mind - Symbol Interpretation - Intuitive Decision Making - Allowing for Magic
Learning Modules: Relaxation and Play (1 of 2)
Its great to be nice to ourselves. What is wonderful is the there are so many ways to nurture ourselves: Rest, silliness, play and hugs are among the best.
Methods include balancing alone time; activities, tasks, the ability to say no, and nurturing ourselves.
Selected topics are reflection, silence, easy outdoor activities, breathing, walking, make peace with boredom and defining quality of life issues.
Potential Learning Events: Rediscovering Play - Relaxation Techniques - Allowing Reflection and Silence
Intuition and Symbols (2 of 2)
What is beyond the mind? What happens, when we are not thinking? We enter the mystery of intuition. When decisions are less certain; intuition opportunities are greater. As concepts become more complex, sensing and perception can be an important aspects of the decision-making process.
Central themes include: basic symbols, symbol interpretation, intuitive decision making and seeing life as a mystery.
Selected topics are faith, trust, allowing for magic, body messages, subtle meanings and energy vibration.
Psychic demonstrations and experiencing intuitive techniques will be explored.
Potential Learning Events: Your Favorite Symbols - Symbol Interpretation - Intuitive Decision Making
Topics and Themes:
Thinking and Emotional Dialogue - Healing Belief Systems - Self Talk and Affirmations - Healing Power of Touch - Emotional Release and Forgiveness - Developing a Healing Plan - Self-Care limitations - Change Support System - Habits and Life Scripts - Symptom and Pain Interpretation - Bodywork and Energy Techniques
Learning Modules: Personal Healing (1 of 2)
A cure is the removal of a symptom. A healing restores the mind, body, soul, and emotions to a sense of clarity and balance.
Themes include the ability to self-healing, assessment of symptom clues, a healing plan and knowing your self care limitations.
Additional ideas are belief systems, motivation, faith, self image, worthiness, life assessment and reevaluation, learning from our emotions, awareness and making peace with the past.
Additional topics are relaxation, centering, acceptance, affirmation, positive thinking, support system utilization, nutritious foods, symptom management, movement and fitness.
Potential Learning Events: Developing a Healing Plan - Healing Belief Systems - Symptom Interpretation and Management
Touch and Energy Treatments (2 of 2)
The healing power of touch can be dramatic. Touch appears so simple, yet the techniques can be varied and complex. Sensing and feeling energy can be touch. The central theme is to become familiar with basic bodywork techniques and energy dynamics.
Core components include healing touch, internal body messages, intention and focusing on specific body areas.
Selected methods are relaxation, reiki, deep tissue and sports massage; somatics, cranial adjustment, reflexology, acupressure, shiatsu and polarity.
Potential Learning Events: Bodywork and Energy Treatments - Healing Touch - Listening to Body Messages
Topics and Themes:
Personal Interest Assessment - Education Options - Assessing Employable Skills - Career Research - Employment Search Techniques - Resume and Written Communications - Information Interviews - Interviewing Techniques - Qualities of Good Employees - Career Advancement - Team Dynamics - Personality Tendencies - Career Values
Learning Modules: Career and Workplace (1 of 2)
Most of us will be employed for many years. The opportunities, challenges and potential learnings are endless.
Focus will center on career interest assessment, career research, employment searches, resumes, written communications and the process of assessing employable skills.
Methods studied are interviewing skills, handling tough questions, asking the right questions and assessing the needs of the interviewer.
Additional topics are school age decisions, educational choices, personality tendencies, career values, information interviews and information requests.
Potential Learning Events: Career Evaluation - Doing a Job Search - Assessing Employable Skills
Marketing Yourself (2 of 2)
The focuses is on methods to plan and execute personal visions and goals. The process includes identifying your talents, resources, intent and skill improvement goals.
Areas of study are time management, task delegation, personal space, alone time, confidence and presentation skills.
Themes include selling ourselves, good-luck dynamics, attitudes for success, network expansion and written communication skills.
Potential Learning Events: Knowing What You Want - Assessing Our Options and Priorities - Confidence and Assertiveness
Topics and Themes:
Organization and Delegation Skills - Time Management - Creativity and Flexibility - Healthy Habits - Life Planning - Learning to Learn - What Makes Your Heart Sing - Meeting New People - Team Building - Negotiating Techniques - Gardening - Interior Design - Cleaning Shortcuts - Technology Helpful Hints
Learning Modules: Life Learning Skills (1 of 2)
The focus is improving our, how to skills in everyday life. We live in a complex world, requiring many talents and skills. The intention is to increase practical skills and see the results.
Some of the, how to options include dialogue and communication, relationship skills, creativity, flexibility and life planning.
Additionally we examine loving to learn, what makes your heart sing and encouraging an atmosphere for meeting new people.
Potential Learning Events: Time Management Skills - Organization Skills - Creativity and Flexibility -
Business Skills (2 of 2)
The home office and business related tasks are endless. A little knowledge can sometimes change a complicated task into a manageable chore.
Selected personal skills include landscaping, interior design, routine maintenance, repair skills and house cleaning shortcuts.
Business skills examined are computer performance, team building, negotiating techniques, bartering dynamics, time management and financial planning.
Potential Learning Events: Home Maintenance Skills - Bartering Options - Team Building - Interior Design Skills
Topics and Themes:
Developing a Marketing Plan - Personal Skill Assessment - Task Delegation - Hunches and Good-luck - Expanding Your Network - Small Business Operations - Management Skills - Capitalization and Investment - Psychology of Selling - Sales Presentation Techniques - Media Relations - Negotiating - Professional Image
Learning Modules: Business Operations (1 of 2)
Entrepreneurship is the dream of many. Our focus is the operation and management of a small business.
Management responsibilities include planning, supervision, delegation and decision making.
Issues examined are implications of being self-employed, accounting, legal structures and determining levels of investment.
Selected topics are financial planning, office atmosphere, legal and tax issues, record keeping, expansion and the attributes of a good employee/er.
Potential Learning Events: Starting a Small Business - A Successful Consulting Practice - Emotions of Being Self-Employed
Business Marketing and Sales (2 of 2)
The market place is the ultimate test of an idea, product or service. Selling begins with a marketing plan. The plan assesses the market, determines potential clients, sets target dates and tracks actions and results.
The psychology of selling includes mastering your emotions, overcoming inflated personality traits, sales environment creation and presentation skills.
Other talents required are negotiation, marketing strategies, idea creation, customer relations, network expansion and professional image.
Additional selected topics are public relations, media advertising, media relations, website development and sales presentation skills.
Potential Learning Events: Developing a Marketing Plan - Effective Sales Presentations - Negotiating Techniques
Topics and Themes:
The Power of Human Connection - Event Planning and Administration Process - Staying on Track - Monitoring the Details - Event and Programming Segments - Creating an Atmosphere - Media and Public Relations - Electronics and Technology - Networking and Attendee Relations - Centering Yourself - Self Care
Learning Modules: Event Planning and Administration (1 of 1)
Events and gatherings can be dramatic and life changing. The power of physical human connection can be awesome. Events can be wonderful; planning events can be drudgery. The key objective is to understand event administration essentials along with an awareness of the endless details.
Major responsibilities are program segments, segment flow, atmosphere creation, media relations and administration.
Special details include housing, electronics, invitations, networking, attendee and visitor relations, centering yourself and self care.
Potential Learning Events: Event Visioning and Planning - Flyers and Press Releases Group Networking Option-=
Topics and Themes:
Facilitation Opportunities - Theory and Guidelines - Process Segments and Planning - Assessing the Atmosphere - Facilitation Techniques - The Decision Making Process - Leadership Assumptions - Strategies and Delivery Style - Voting and Consensus Dynamics
Learning Modules: Group Facilitation and Discussion (1 of 2)
Group process can be a creative and unpredictable means of expression. Core themes are intention, group mobility, facilitation skills and leadership style.
Guidelines include agenda agreement, statement of ground rules, encourage rotational seating, respect personal boundaries and to speak from personal experience.
Segment possibilities are networking and small group dialogue, opening and closing segments, individual speak and personal sharing and brainstorming, problem solving, buzz groups, fish bowl techniques, panels, audience dialogue and evaluation feedback.
Group movement segments may include polarity and station dynamics, open space networking, group sound, drama and improvisation, walking your path and ritual, ceremony and performance, feedback and review and evaluation sessions.
Facilitation skills incorporate involvement without investment in the outcome, use of movement or sound for transitions and/or pauses, breaks and short celebrations and awareness of process goals, use of emotions and humor and encouraging participation.
Potential Learning Events: Movement and Interactive Discussions - Group Facilitation Skills - Planning for Facilitation Opportunities
Leadership and Decisions (2 of 2)
The process of group decisions is the core of this learning module. The central assumptions are leadership authority must be supported by the group, and group members have the ultimate leadership power.
Voting issues include the possibility of supporting your second choice; the worst decision can be no decision; majority rule; consensus voting and the decision making dynamics.
Key leadership techniques are balancing control and fluidity; softness of tone, showing vulnerability, assessment of the moment and clarification of key points.
Additional ideas explored are leadership style, presentation strategies and delivery techniques.
Potential Learning Events: The Decision Making Process - Developing Leadership Skills - Consensus and Participatory Voting
Topics and Themes:
Faith and Change - Not Knowing - Faith Based Explanations - Closely Held Truths - Disciplines and Practices - History and Continuity - Moral Codes, Rules, Teaching, Community Support - Faith Leaders - Faith Based Experiential Learning - Soul Elevation - Faith and Daily Living - Taking A Stand World Teacher
Learning Modules: Belief Systems (1 of 4)
Belief systems provide a sense of structure and stability. They provide support; especially when confused and feeling vulnerable. This module investigates the variety and functionality of belief systems and their relation to learning and truth.
Core discussions include our closely held truths, personal and universal truth, personal choice, habits and past-present dynamics.
Personal issues explored are rigidity, isolation, openness and flexible boundaries; taking a stand, accepting differences and setting limits.
Special ideas examined are stories, myths, personal values, personal experiences, opinions, symbols and ideas.
Potential Learning Events: Faith Belief Systems - Personal and Universal Truth - Rituals and Symbols
Faith Disciplines (2 of 4)
Mystery and the unknown can be confusing and stressful. The mind needs structure and stability. Humans can be vulnerable. Religion provides faith based explanations for the mysteries of life. The power of faith and a faith discipline can support and encourage a harmonious life path.
Aspects of faith practices are disciplehood, adherence, ritual, ceremony and seasonal celebrations.
Additional themes are moral codes, guidelines, rules, teaching, community support and the power of continuity.
The faith leadership function is explored which examines living and deceased faith leaders, spirit faith leaders, messengers, gods, angels, avatars, the natural order and the world teacher dynamics.
Potential Learning Events: Power of Faith - Yearning for a World Teacher - Overview of Religious Belief Systems
Faith Based Experiential Learning (3 of 4)
The focus is to explore personal experience as the catalyst for faith based experiential learning. Personal experiences can initiate or shape new belief systems or support existing belief systems. Experiences are unique and are less influenced by history, structure, and established tradition. Experiences may cause unanswered questions and confusion. Faith is a very important aspect of experiential learning.
Core topics are soul elevation, physical incarnation, the learning journey, relationship learning, spiritual metaphors and experiential learning theory development.
Additional questions examined are the creation process, cosmic questions, life journey options, the quest for meaning and utilizing faith in daily patterns of living.
Potential Learning Events: Faith Based Experiential Learning - The Process of Soul Evolution - Spirituality and the Need for Structure
Faith and Spiritual Products (4 of 4)
The experience of buying or receiving a special gift can be profound and can provide a sense of the sacred. A meaningful gift can be a symbolic expression of an event or represent relationship resilience.
Valued options might include a special book, a unique fragrance, a faith-based vacation or going on a retreat.
Other related themes are discovering meaningful symbols, a gift that represents your love and supporting a sense of being blessed.
Potential Learning Events: Finding that Special Gift - A Symbolic Expression of Love - Gift to Ourselves that Represents You
Topics and Themes:
Balancing Personal and Community Values - Life Needs and Ambition - Quality of Life Issues - Voluntary Simplicity - Appropriate Technology Community Service - Permaculture and Sustainability - An Eco-mind Set - Green Economics - Earth-Friendly Products - Earth Dependency - Environmental Concerns
Learning Modules: Life and Personal Values (1 of 4)
Our intent is to harmonize the connection between life needs, and personal ambition. The focus includes spending, values, lifestyle goals, economics and quality of life issues.
Core themes are self-reliance, collective self-help, sharing, voluntary simplicity, eco-friendly lifestyle, appropriate technology and local community economic development.
Specific quality of life goals may include co-housing, shared living, social support, personal growth commitment, leisure, recreation, meaningful work, cooperative businesses and community land trust models.
Additional ideas examined are personal ambition, price and quality decisions, shared values, environmental responsibility and commitment to community services.
Potential Learning Events: Voluntary Simplicity Options - Land Trust Development - Starting a Co-Housing Project
Permaculture and Sustainability (2 of 4)
What does a sustainable environment look like? Can we envision an environment which is continually regenerating itself? Nature is recycling itself all the time. Can this natural phenomenon be copied?
Core issues are developing an eco-mind set, sustainable systems awareness, planning, efficiency strategies and sustainable interfaces between natural and developed systems.
Possible community projects are sustainable city programs, education, advocacy, green economics, energy recycling, land use planning and green space design.
Personal living themes are food and ecology, eco outdoor activities, daily eco living, conscience buying and making your own.
Potential Learning Events: Developing an Eco Mind Set - Making Your Own - Understanding Sustainability
Environmental Concerns (3 of 4)
The Earth sustains all life. Regarding survival, we are earth dependent. This module focuses on possible environmental concerns.
Some ideas investigated are dependency on fossil fuels, alternative energy options, commitment to stewardship, awareness of human/global connection, consumption habits and recycling and organics.
Specific possible concerns include global warming, population growth, over- consumption, land use, ozone depletion, radiation, hydrocarbons and toxic chemicals.
Potential Learning Events: Challenges Facing Our Planet - Alternative Energy Options - Land Use Policies
Earth Friendly Products (4 of 4)
Earth-friendly spending can have a powerful environmental impact. We vote with our money. Spending patterns reflects our values. The module focus is to investigate product categories with the greatest environmental payoff.
Topics include recyclable products, efficient food distribution and selection, reading labels and efficient use of transportation.
Additional themes are self-reliance, reuse, refuse buying, eco-friendly household cleaning methods and health and personal care products.
Potential Learning Events: Learning to Read Labels - Making Your Own - Reuse, Refuse, Recycle
Topics and Themes:
Energy and Motion - Particle and Form - Creation, Evolution, Big Bang Theories - Emanation Theory - First Instant Assumptions - Photon Release and Visible Light - The Four Forces - Electromagnetic Spectrum - Wave Dynamics - Structure Formation - Galaxy and Star Formation - Super Novas, and Black Holes - Work and Power - Dark Matter - Heat and Temperature
Learning Modules: Energy and Motion (1 of 3)
The focus is the most basic particles of form. Particles are the building blocks that support structure and objects. Emphasis will include energy, form, and Big Bang theories.
Main themes include: emanation of intense heat energy that cooled to provide the catalyst for the formation of form; the first instant assumptions; photon release and visible light.
Additional ideas investigated are unified force assumptions, plasma, cosmic background radiation, subatomic particles, mass, density, acceleration, velocity and time.
An additional core topic is the four forces: gravity, electromagnetism, the strong force that bonds forces and the weak force that repels forces.
Potential Learning Events: Strong Force/Weak Force Dynamics - How Small is Small - Electrons and Light
Electromagnetic Spectrum (2 of 3)
The dynamics of magnets and electrical charge is an integral part of our existence. Electromagnetic waves affect everyday life. Discussions and demonstrations will focus on components and functionality of the wave spectrum.
Core topics are the invisible nature of waves, the wave impact on objects, wave structure, the polarity effect and the interplay of switches, magnets and electricity.
Wave spectrum specifics include radio and gamma rays, visible light, ultraviolet light, infrareds, X-ray, microwaves and bosons.
Potential Learning Events: How Electricity is Made - The Mystery of Light - Generators and Motors
Structure and Form (3 of 3)
The prime metaphor for form is structure and stability. Objects make our world appear solid. The combining of particles into objects provides a sense of security and predictability.
Ideas explored are energy transferability, electron ground states, galaxy and star formation, the main sequencing stage, fusion, super novas and black holes.
Topics discussed are energy, heat and motion; work and power; planets, moons, asteroids and dark matter.
Additional subjects investigated are:
Bonding dynamics: ionic, metallic and covalent bonds.
Heat and temperature transference: conduction, convection and radiant.
Energy types and transferability: kinetic, potential, chemical, elastic, nuclear, radiant, fission, fusion and electricity.
The dynamics of atoms: electrons, protons, neutrons; the elementals; the periodic table, polarity, valence and ions.
The components of electricity: watts, current, voltage and ohms.
Potential Learning Events: The Many Forms of Energy - Understanding Fusion - How Elements Formed
Topics and Themes:
Building Blocks of Life - Life Essential Elements - Living Tissue Classifications - The Miracle of Carbon - Cell Components, Function, Specialization - Genetic Code Structure - Protein Mechanics - Disease Considerations and Immunity - Bacteria and Virus - The Regeneration Process
Learning Modules: Building Blocks for Life (1 of 2)
What is life? Is it mobility? Is it thought? Is it tissue that dies? Whatever the components of life are: there is considerable interest in understanding this amazing phenomenon.
Core analysis relates to the essentials for life: Heat and temperature transference, the battle with gravity, life and nutrition and the complexity of the biological molecules necessary to support life.
Additional topics include the structure of living tissue, analysis of life characteristics and the five and three kingdom classification systems.
The element carbon is an additional focus: building the molecules of life with structured and repetitive rings, chains, and loops.
We will investigate the dynamics of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
Potential Learning Events: The Element Carbon - Gravity and Mobility - The Essential Life Elements
Cell Function and Life Dynamics (2 of 2)
Many say life is defined by cells in living tissue. Cells are the most basic physical component which supports life. The cell with all its complexity and mystery provides perspective on the nature of existence.
Core themes include: cell components and function, the nucleus, areas outside the cell and cell specialization.
Specific topics studied are chromosomes, genetic code structure, code messengers, protein mechanics, lipids and the cell membrane.
Additional focus includes:
Disease considerations: immune system, bacteria, virus and structure deterioration.
Regeneration process: cell duplication, cell creation, cell death, organism reproduction and stem cell dynamics.
Potential Learning Events: Investigating the DNA Process - How Disease Works - Mystery of Cell Division
Topics and Themes:
The Nature of Existence - Intuition, Metaphor, Mind - Sensing, Movement, Change - The Sea of Unseen - Vibration, Frequency, Energy - Drama and Story - Focusing the Mind - Connection of All - Soul and Blood Family - Self, Soul and God - Polarities and Spectrums - Stories of Existence
Learning Modules: Intuitive Existence Theory (1 of 3)
The questions are: What is existence? How did existence begin? Our approach will utilize intuition, metaphor, cognitive inquiry, and imagery. The intention is to explore the connected harmony which supports the diversity of all existence.
We will explore metaphors and stories and attempt to answer the questions: What is existence? How did existence begin?
Additional concepts investigated include movement dynamics: sensing movement, random movement, subtle and internal movement and physical movement.
Metaphors explored include the sea of the unseen, blank and full, connection, vibration, frequency, patterns and rhythm, synergy, spectrums and grids and opposites and polarities.
Potential Learning Events: Metaphors for Existence - Your Drama in the Mystery - Integration of Opposites
Integration Process (2 of 3)
The focus is to strengthen the connection between physical, mental, and intuitive realities. The physical appears compartmentalized with many categories. Mental processes are focused on being in control, being right and knowing the truth. Our intuitive nature is comfortable with not knowing, being fluid and exploring the mystery.
Connecting physical components:
Self - Intimates - Society
Self - Relationship - Service
Human - Creature - Vegetation
Heart - Brain - Genitals - Feet - Rectum
Connecting mental realms:
Soul family - Blood family
Self - Soul - God
Dark/Light - Power/Beauty
Polarities - Spectrums - Grids
Thoughts - Emotions - Experiences
Methods utilized for integration include: imagery, metaphor, intuition, prayer, meditation, visioning, reflection, discussion and dialogue.
Potential Learning Events: Soul/Blood Family Dynamics - Circular Dynamics of Opposites - Body Integration Process
Science-Intuition Metaphors (3 of 3)
The intent is to harmonize scientific information, intuitive imagery and metaphorical theories and symbols. An additional objective is to encourage the collaborative process among: mystics, scientists, researchers, intuitives, spiritualists, clergy and educators.
Core metaphors include: relationships and commitment, movement and change, renewal, death, rebirth, dependency and connection, the dynamics of differences, separation and connection; cycles and change, form and function, ambition and control, and the integration of passion and the cognitive thinking process.
Metaphorical intuitive theory focuses on: bonding, baseline status, catalyst and change, source and center, choice and freedom; relaxation, integration, the power of the unseen and the mystery of existence.
Potential Learning Events: The Use of Metaphors - Science/Intuition Dialogue - Cycle and Change Dynamics
Topics and Themes:
Psychology and Technology - Mechanics, Skeletal Structure, Tissue, The Aura - Telepathy and Communication - Meta/Form Synthesis - Shape, Spin, Frequency, Synergy - Felt Sense Grids - Imagery and Symbols - Rituals - Holidays and Celebrations - Science/Intuition Research - Experiential Investigative Research - Event Interpretation and Presence - Cycling Attunement
Learning Modules: Science and Intuitive Investigation (1 of 1)
Our core focus is the relationship between the person experimenting and the person experiencing. Themes include: detachment, involvement, experiential duality, intuitive research and cosmic inquiry and investigation. Specific skills required are:
Working knowledge and background in methods of scientific investigation.
In-depth practical and intuitive experience with aspects of the elements, micro elementals and vibration movement dynamics.
The use of: symbols, ritual, ceremony, metaphors, spectrums and grids to represent the experience and reality of existence.
Sensitivity to frequency, vibration and energy mobility.