Transformation on the Path to Fulfillment Course
A few years on the path.
Category: Online
Duration: 6 weeks
Be The Dream,
Gilbert,
Arizona,
85233.
480-633-7179
Transformation on the Path to Fulfillment
Table of Contents
Opening Your Door to Fulfillment
Objectives, Expectations and Ground Rules
Week One
Objective: Learn how to ‘let go’ of emotional attachments.
Removing Emotional Blockages
What are emotional blockages and how might we learn from them?
The Discipline and Practice of ‘Letting Go’
Holistic: Cosmic Conundrum or Common Sense?
FLOW: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF OPTIMAL EXPERIENCE
Week Two
Objective: Growth in compassion and emotional freedom.
Science and Spirituality – Quest for Congruence
How do science and spiritually offer evidence of oneness?
The Carbon Atom’s Significance
The Practice of Pardon
The Love and Oneness Meditation:
Week Three
Objective: Increase Your Imagination’s Effectiveness
Personal Leadership and Conscious Choice
How Do We Make Tough Choices in Critical Moments?
Values, Morals and Ethics Applied
An Experiment in Mentorship... Creating a Personal Council
Week Four
Investigate through Inquiry… Reconnect with Life
Can we learn how to create serendipitous moments?
Objective: Learning to distinguish between inner and outer motivators.
Programming Your Mind for Serendipity
One last gift…
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About the Author: Rev. Zen Benefiel is a multi-degreed author, coach, consultant and facilitator with a passion for education and facilitating partnerships. He founded Be The Dream, a sole-proprietorship consulting company, in 1988 as a vehicle to promote holistic understanding in business and personal achievement. Be The Dream has transformed along with its founder to become a leader in establishing a new living awareness among seekers of harmony, truth and planetary stewardship. An international presenter on holistic project planning, he has co-created a vision for a holistic model community serving at-risk youth, called Spectrum Academy. Zen resides in Gilbert, Arizona.
Dates
Are feeling a connection to this work? Then trust it. This work is not for everyone. You'll have access to the facilitator via phone and/or e-mail for 6 weeks, although the latter is preferred. A two-hour consult at the end of the coursework is included. There is room for five currently.
Namaste,
Rev. Zen Benefiel

