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WD Master Practitioners in Bali

Namaste From Bali,

Bali

It was a historical session in Bali for the WD Master Practitioners program - Congratulations to Roger Hamilton and Gail Metcalfe for delivering leverageable value to a dynamic group of enthusiastic, committed, and competent wealth dynamic master practitioners. 

Three specific areas where the program delivered huge value were;

1) In setting the context for Master Practitioners and for painting the picture for them to plan, grow, and nurture their own garden
2) Sharing the content which allowed greater awareness, understanding and inquiry about wealth dynamics, utilizilizing expansionary principles, and specifically the steps to running a successful WD enterprise
3) Allowing participants to expand at their pace, gauging, checking and sharing more and discovering more about WD and the ICHING  - and WOW - more to come!
 

To personalize the experience, my three biggest insights were

1) Greater Clarity and Appreciation for “Context and Content”
– which means putting the content into a context that people can get easily and simply, make it relevant to them and check to make sure that it is
2) Framework  

-Building the framework might take time and the mechanics appeared to have a ball watching the normally enthusiastic, energetic and often loud stars, creators and supporters struggling – right Sheryl!
3) Community – Commune –  with the help of Wiki, I thought it might be useful to go into the concepts that were discussed throughout the program.
A community is a social group of organisms sharing an environment, normally with shared interests. In human communities, intent, belief, resources, preferences, needs, risks and a number of other conditions may be present and common, affecting the identity of the participants and their degree of cohesiveness.
The word community is derived from the Latin communitas (meaning the same), which is in turn derived from communis, which means “common, public, shared by all or many”[1]. Communis comes from a combination of the Latin prefix con- (which means “together”) and the word munis (which has to do with performing services).
to commune (third-person singular simple present communes, present participle communing, simple past communed, past participle communed)
1.   (followed by with) To be together with; to contemplate or absorb.
He spent a week in the backcountry, communing with nature.

Brilliant week of discovery, remembering, and sharing the XL Motto of SHOW UP, STEP UP and GIVE BACK!

Smiles from Singapore, 

Dave

 

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Bravo 120

Still Making History – 120 Years of the National Museum in Singapore


120 – By Ong Keng Sen & TheatreWorks

 National Museum in Singapore  

The evening was a wonderful blend sharing the dance of duality, pulsating with polarity and reflecting the yin – yang of our reality.

Young and old, big and small, light and dark, static and dynamic – 120 launched at the National Museum of Singapore, under preparation that presented sophistication with elegance.           

The evening flowed with grace and orderly preparedness as more than 350 guests witnessed the history of Singapore through the eyes, words, and movement of guides throughout the tour. Guests expecting to simply sit, eat and listen during the presentation were surprise to find that we the audience were part of the performance.


Our guide, Nora, had a voice of rang with authority yet sang with authenticity. Throughout the performance, she would gracefully opt out of the “tour guide mode” and share some of her personal reflection, stories, and experiences with the various historical sites in the Museum. I loved the in and out of character dynamics of the presentation.


 By utilizing the grand escalators, by highlighting the majestic ceilings, and by simply allowing the visitors to experience the old, dance with the future through music and special effects, and the experience the Museum in the presence, I found myself admiring the preparation and thoughtfulness that went into the evening event.


  I left the event with the feeling of “awe” and would describe the experience as an evening allowing “historical grandness to merge with youthful vibrancy that triggered microcosms of transformation”.  


 
Congratulations to Minister Raymond Lim and the leaders of Singapore for supporting and sharing the vision for the refurbishing the grand Museum and to all patrons who made it a reality. Special note and thanks go to the lead patron for the project the GK Goh family. for more details http://www.nationalmuseum.sg/120years/event_120_detail.html                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

                                                                                                                                                                   

                                                     

          

 

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