Birthing a New We - An Evening with Thomas Hübl
2012 April 4, 7pm - 10pm, Wednesday
To lead an awake, integral existence in the midst of daily life is one of the greatest challenges.
How do we express the timeless wisdom and our insights of an alive, awake life in all our relationships, in our sexuality, with our children and our colleagues at work?
How does awakeness turn into our daily practice and thus into our reality?
We are all familiar with moments when we really say "Yes", when life suddenly begins to flow and we are pure vibrancy.
In a presence that is lived we can engage more deeply in the moment, its dynamics and our interaction with the world.
- What tools can we be used to tap into a "new We" and what might organizational and community forms look like?
- What do presence, transparency, compassion, integral spirituality mean on the next level to come
- How do we live and work if we radically make Awakening the core? And what does it mean for our communities and the collective?
Currently a "new We" emerges more and more on the evolutionary surface of life. We start to experience a new awakening that takes us beyond usual forms of individual experience: field thinking, transparent communication, recognizing experiential spaces inside people, naturally extended perception abilities, elevated levels of synchronization and transcendence - these are just a few signs of a new era.
As a foundation, Thomas Hübl will present four pillars that are crucial to his work:
- integration of unintegrated parts
- connection to the future potential of life
- transcendence into timeless ever-present consciousness
- being active in the market place of daily life
Then, Thomas - working extensively with both collective emergence and collective shadow work - will reveal how radical presence allows us to see what we don't see. He reveals us a committed "Yes" to every moment to experience it in its fullness and the courage to make a creative contribution to life and work towards an awakend society.
This special evening includes a selection of tools of Thomas’ work: Meditation, communication, the reading and understanding of fields of consciousness, toning, exercises in presence, training in intuition and inspiration.
These are helpful on an awakening path in order to access levels of consciousness, gain insight into the functioning of collective fields, to guide others in their processes and to see from different points of view.
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The United Church of Canada - Canadian Memorial Church
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