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Gaia Coach Institute - Wales
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The Gaia Coach Institute, based on a 136-acre farm in the beautiful Black Mountains of Wales, focuses on the twin themes of personal and planetary renewal.
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Our deepest concern is leadership. For us, grounding leadership in a healing of the Earth is the great adventure of the 21st century. |
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This is an extraordinary time to be alive. It is an age not just of ecological crisis but of great fluidity and spiritual flux. It is a time to pitch in, to find opportunities and not be stuck in a wringing of hands. |
Come and join us on the first Gaian Leadership course in June and October 2007. This is a course for individuals who are happy to acknowledge they want to change the world -- not though revolution, but through a renaissance of the human spirit. |
We seek to model three vital aspects of 21st century leadership - respect for Gaia the living Earth, coaching skills and being rooted where you are. Why the emphasis on coaching? It is the best known way to help learning. |
We coach individuals navigating their way on the leadership journey and we have run workshops
for a variety of groups, from a respected national charity to a local school, on personal development
and leadership skills. |
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Advisory Board |
The institute's advisory board is a new kind of alliance, bringing together life
coaches, life scientists and business, My instinct tells me this new alliance
will be fruitful. |
The board's 10 members include seven experienced coaches -- Linda Sadiq in Canada, Christine Davies, Charles Middleton, Tony Parry, Andrea Steel and Sharne Van der Burgh in Britain and Gloria Wallace in the United States. |
There are three life scientists -- Dr Stephan Harding, a specialist in Gaia theory at Britain's Schumacher College, Richard St. George, former director of Schumacher UK, and Mauro Victor, a Brazilian agronomist and environmental activist. |
| Stephen Powell, founder of the Gaia Coach Institute |
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