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Members Who Went Said:Really great for folks that find themselves at a crossroads and are looking for internal clarity. Great trainer! |
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More Details About This Event: Manifest Destiny is an experience for anyone who seriously wants to ride the wave of the future--men and women, in the words of Jean Houston, "of the new society who honor the gifts of the past, assess unflinchingly the demands of the present, then dream, embrace and enact the most inviting and successful future."
This one-day journey promises discovery, visioning and the design of your unique map into the mystery about to unfold for you over the next five years. An appreciative inquiry inspired by the teachings from the frontiers of science, Manifest Destiny will launch you toward realizing your potential. Our focus will be on living and loving more from the depths in the sense of deepening connection with the Soul and at the same time becoming Agents for World Benefit. About Pythagoras' Daughter: Pythagoras' Daughter - A Mystery School, established by Barbara Bitondo de Arène, designs, develops and delivers educational events that advance individual transformation using a unique blend of Appreciative Inquiry, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Narrative Practice, Earth-Centered Spirituality and Frontier Science Processes. These techniques help to develop a life-giving relationship with the world, called by some a "make-over from the inside, out". About Woman's National Democratic Club: The Woman's National Democratic Club was founded in 1922 as the first organization for Democratic women in Washington, DC. Men were granted full voting membership in 1988.The historic clubhouse is also a museum with beautifully appointed rooms for meetings, receptions, weddings, and other private events. Located in a neighborhood of nineteenth-century and Beaux Arts mansions, the building is a unique transition between Victorian and Arts and Crafts architecture. In 1973 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. |
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