Please Join Me in Germany for Leading as Sacred Practice Conference

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What is the role of the sacred in your life? 
Have the sacred dimensions become marginalized, dismissed, or ignored in the organizational world?  Is the sacred purely a personal matter relevant only to the individual or is it part of our group and collective evolution toward social cohesion and resilience?

Please join me during the week of September 5th for an extraordinary five days of learning, reflection, and collective discovery.  The first days of the conference will be dedicated to exploring how the sacred was first illuminated in our lives and how that initial experience has grown or faded over time.  Then, with the visual magic of my colleague and co-host David Sibbet, we will begin to map our collective journey, showing how the sacred reveals itself in various patterns as we discover our learning edges in the process.

During our time together we will investigate how ritual, ceremony, and the natural world are central to remembering and recreating the sacred in contemporary times.  The conference will be held on the exquisite land of the Beuerhof in the middle of Vulkan Eifel, in Germany.  This land has ties to ancient European roots and has been deeply influenced by Lakota Native American practices, including a sweat lodge on the facilities.  We expect the land itself to be a powerful participant.

For those of you who have followed my work from The Stirring of Soul in the Workplace to The Power of Collective Wisdom, you know that I believe the personal is embedded in the Universal and that we are constantly co-creating the collective fields by which we operate in.  This conference represents a living laboratory and celebration of these ideas coming into global awareness.

Please register during this early bird month for a discounted rate.  I hope to see you there.

 

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