A new look at human "being" and our inner
resources for health
Recent findings in physics, psychology, medicine and the neurosciences have converged in ways that provide a provocative and compelling new view of human capacity and the inner mechanisms of the healing response. Increasingly we approach matters of health from the perspective of mind and not just body, emotions and not just logic and, surprisingly, the realms of scientific research are dovetailing the ancient teachings of many traditional cultures. The result is a new paradigm that provides insight to why we have only been using 10% of our brain/mind capacity and how to access the other 90% for significantly improving our quality of life and health.
What could you do with the other 90%? In this unique seminar, physics and medicine, brain research and space science converge with Native American, West African, East Indian and Asian teachings, expanding your capacities for optimal living and optimal health.
Explore the power of paradox, the nature of non-local causation, non-linear thinking, the myth of objectivity and the amazing properties of light. Access innate technologies for growth, health and transformation. Expand your thinking, improve how you feel and discover a whole new universe of possibility.
I found the challenges to my "real world assumptions" most interesting. This course is outstanding. I'm extremely impressed with the number of relevant examples given with material that might otherwise be too abstract. Other programs focus on technical skills or soft skills. This program has a more holistic approach to improving not only our professional performance but us as a whole. - Wes Hodges - Mgr., Gateway Computers
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Objectives:
Access undeveloped internal resources: imagination, intuition, focus, self-regulation
Develop a new sense of personal responsibility and opportunity
Develop a new set of operating assumptions for life
Attract positive people
Strengthen your internal immune system and your external
support system
Improve quality of personal and professional life
Learn how to get what you need from the universe
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Program Outline:
Consciousness and human capacity
The Scientific Method
The dream in the machine
The dream world is real (West Aftican)
Matter as illusion (East Indian)
Your physical senses deceive you
The myth of objectivity
The power of paradox
The exploration of subatomic reality
Non-local causation
Einstein and light/mysterious manifestation
Scientific and cross-cultural interpretations of light
The light in your dreams, the door to creativity
Imagination: passport to transformation The five building blocks of imagery
New Self, New Health
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Of the many concepts presented, I found synchronicity to be most interesting.
When I'm tuned in, I find synchronistic events daily in my life... I have witnessed the impact I have on others and how my own state of being is affected. It is far more profound than my technical skills. Nice session. Good luck in your work.
- Joel Langford - CEO, St. Patrick Hospital, Missoula, Montana
I can't think of one person who has made a greater contribution than you have to my understanding that balance is not simply a sense of zero sum games. Our discussions have led to a greater appreciation of how our consciousness is a major determiner of health and illness as well as our relationship with our planet and all people and things therein.
- Al Olson - Director, Health Education, Minneapolis Health Department
Discovery of Self is brilliant.
- Caroline Myss, Ph.D. - New York Times bestselling author, Why People Don't Heal and How They Can and Anatomy of Spirit.
Your presentation makes one examine how we think and our everyday assumptions - it opens the mind. Compared to other personal/professional development programs, Discovery of Self comes across as more real. Your delivery and experience makes one want to hear more."
- Chuck Harstad - V.P. Corporate Marketing, 3M
Your work is blessed and inspired.
- Larry Dossey - M.D. author, Meaning and Medicine; Healing Words and Reinventing Medicine.
The information related to self, care for others and attitudes was most useful. The seminar is much more extensive than anyone I have previously attended it embraces all areas: interpersonal, medical and others. It has been conducted in a most fruitful manner - I highly recommend it to any institution and am confident that it will help us in all the job activities.
Sakha Ibrahima - Hotel Plaza Athenee, New York
The Continuum Center has worked since 1979 with pioneering neuroscientists, NASA scientists, quantum physicists, medical doctors, corporate, community and cultural leaders, exploring the nature of human consciousness and human capacity. The Center has hosted internationally known speakers including former First Lady of Egypt, Jehan el-Sadat, Apollo astronaut Edgar Mitchell, author Alex Haley, futurist Alvin Toffler, Candace Pert, Ph.D. whose pioneering work led to the discovery of endorphins, and the late Willis Harman, Ph.D, international consultant to corporations and governments and founder of the Wodd Business Academy.
Working in partnership projects with corporations and organizations including the Minnesota Department of Education, The Department of Public Health, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, and Minnesota Business Partnership, The Continuum Center provides a new model of human capacity. With a new set of operating assumptions for achieving an effective, healthy life at work, at home, at school or in the community, the Continuum Center custom designs education, training and development programs in a variety of settings.
Jane Barrash is Executive Director of the Continuum Center in Minneapolis and has been working with leaders of science, medicine, education and business, as well as cultural leaders, since 1984. On the forefront of research into human consciousness and human capacity, Jane has organized, developed and delivered programs and training for diverse audiences ranging from corporate and medical executives, athletes and teachers, to state patrol dispatchers, high school students, prison inmates and the homeless. She is the author of Self Health, and is writing her first book.