Upcoming Course on Self-Inquiry and Self-Knowledge

“Know thyself and you shall know the Gods,” once a maxim of education and philosophy is now derided as “navel gazing” and eschewed in favor or “logic.” But logic cannot be depersonalized and disembodied if we hope to create meaningful, connected lives.

Who am I?

What do I want?

These are critical questions for any well-lived life, but they’re not questions that anyone seems to help us to answer. Instead it’s just a bunch of versions of “What do you want to do?” from the early years. Often, we have no idea what we want to “do”… because we don’t know who we are, let alone what the vast world has to offer.

In an online course that I’m teaching in January and February, 2020, I’m excited to lead a small group of participants through activities of self-inquiry, ritual building, and self-respect to help explore the questions: Who am I? & What do I want?

This course will include personal contact with me, Satya, as well as a few group video-gatherings online, and introverted, cozy time for self-inquiry and ritual as well.

All self-study materials/activities will be delivered on Sunday mornings throughout the length of this course. Group gatherings are scheduled for three evenings.

There will even be a small welcome package sent along in the good old-fashioned analog mail.

This is an experiment for me to move my consulting work into course form, and I’m excited to begin! I would love to have you and yours join me in this journey.

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