Events

Leadership and Cultural Change - The Work of Cultural Evolution

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Friday, April 29 2011, 7:00pm – 9:30pm & Saturday, April 30 2011, 9:30am – 6:30pm
Multi-Faith Centre, University of Toronto
Early Bird Fee $125 before April 1 2011

Registration: Register online HERE

Or contact Jim McNamara jim@livinginstitute.org, 416 515 0404

Speakers:

Dr Dennis O'Hara, DC, ND, MDiv, PhD; Jim McNamara, ND; Caroline Mardon, BA;
Dr Paul Grof, MD, PhD, FRCP; Mary Pearson, CMC; Harvey Weisfeld; James Burn

Living Institute Cultural Innovator Award 2010

ALICE KLEIN, EDITOR/CEO NOW MAGAZINE,

DR DENNIS O'HARA, DIRECTOR ELLIOT ALLEN INSTITUTE

TO RECEIVE LlVING INSTITUTE CULTURAL INNOVATOR AWARD 2010


Alice Klein, editor/CEO and co-founder/owner of NOW Magazine, and Dr Dennis O’Hara, Director of the Elliot Allen Institute for Theology and Ecology, will be the 2010 co-recipient of the Living Institute Cultural Innovator Award. The award recognizes historic cultural contributions to the local and international community by distinguished innovators.

Living Institute Leadership Program Lecture and Award

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Date: Friday, June 4 2010
7:00 pm Creative Leadership for the 21st Century
9:00 pm Living Institute Cultural Innovator Award 2010
Location: Hart House Debates Room, University of Toronto
Cost: $25

This event will highlight the need for creative leadership in addressing the global ecological crisis and the evolutionary challenge this brings to Western culture in understanding who we are in an interdependent planetary ecosystem, recognize two leading figures in the field, Dr Dennis O'Hara and Alice Klein, with the Living Institute Cultural Innovator Award.

Spirituality in the Workplace - emerging trends

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Work is an important part of one’s life purpose, yet so many people are working in organizations where they don’t feel their efforts have any meaning. The many complex problems in our world today will require a greater level of consciousness on the part of businesses as well as individuals. For these reasons, it’s important to start to look at work and the workplace in a different way.

This lecture will discuss the following:

Wild Craft Living Skills - mindfulness and attitude adjustments

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Mindfulness and attitude adjustments toward living in a state of nature is the focus of this introductory workshop for a course on wilderness living skills, including attitudes toward living in nature, materials and clothing, basic shelter building techniques, water acquisition, fire building, food acquisition, navigation and protocols if you are lost, and how not to freeze to death, find water and stay alive!

Body-Soul Work - dreams, archetypes and body-soul connection

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Evening - This evening's introduction into the origins of BodySoul Rhythms®, a quarter of a century after its inception, will provide participants with an opportunity to learn about and share the experience of “subtle body” in their own life. What does the body as “that portion of Soul discerned by the five senses” mean to you now, how does “Body Awareness” appear in your dreams, and what are your preferred ways of nurturing and expressing your personal body-soul hunger? How do you encounter and befriend “shadow” elements?

Therapeutic TouchTM Level I Attendance Certificate

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Thursday, Dec 10 & 17, 6:30 – 10:30pm
Crystal Hawk
AB, MEd, Recognized Teacher 

20th Century Archetypes

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Sunday, Nov 22, 10am - 5:30pm

Panel Discussion: Humanistic Perspectives in the Regulation of Psychotherapy in Ontario

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Saturday, August 8 2009
2:00 to 6:30 pm
Westin Harbour Castle Hotel,Toronto

Please download the event flyer or read the papers for more info.

Goddess Mythology and Women's Myths of Self Actualization

Using the mythology of the Goddess from across the ages, Caroline Mardon will show how the re-emergence of the Goddess in the 20th century provides strong new models for women seeking to live a fully realized, authentic life.

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