The Visionmaker: The Cycle of Visionmaking
September 25/26, 2010 — Toronto CANADA
“Most people are not really free. They are confined by the niche in the world that they carve out for themselves. They limit themselves to fewer possibilities by the narrowness of their vision.” — V.S. NAIPAUL
The Cycle of Visionmaking is the set of practices required to turn our hopes, dreams and aspirations to reality. Five practices drive the wheel: reflection, insight, foresight, wisdom and purposeful action.
Through disciplined application of these five practice sets, Visionmakers build a bridge from the present to the preferred future.
Join Patrick O’Neill for this groundbreaking workshop that offers you the “blueprints, tools and clear instructions for how to translate dreams into constructive action.”
We will employ a variety of traditional and modern techniques, including visualization, journeying, reflective practice, journaling and dialogue.
- Reflection drives the wheel. We will explore the six doorways to reflection, as identified by Angeles Arrien in the Four-Fold Way.
- Insight is where Visionmakers learn to see the invisible. There are seven ways of seeing that substantially expand perception.
- Foresight is the bridge between possibility and outcome. Learn to make the daily passage between your heart’s desire and your personal destiny.
- Wisdom is the governance system that balances love and power and leads to right action. Learn to apply the three principles of Wisdom—true, just and lasting—to ensure that you act with integrity.
- Purposeful Action comes from the unified intelligences of emotion, intellect and will. Learn to shatter the status quo and generate your preferred future.
The Cycle of Visionmaking is powerful learning experience that will provide immediate benefits to you, your family, workplace and community.
Please join us for the essentials of Visonmaking. It’s time to revision our world.
Program Registration Fee — $450.87
Payment can be made through PayPal or by mailing in the
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