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How to Tell When, Where and How, Ego is Sneaking into Your Work
September 14, 2017 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Schedule: Six Thursdays, 14th September – 19th October 2017.
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. pacific time
Location : Wherever you are in the world that has Telephone or Internet.
Cost: $195
If cost is a barrier to your participation please contact me and we can talk about what is possible
Mind is simply not capable of going where our deepest answers live – the place of stillness where The Work invites us. None of us like to think our ego is present in and influencing our Work but this in itself, is just more ego! Our willingness though, to be humbled by our vulnerability to ego’s influence in inquiry, will paradoxically be the way into a new depth of truth.
Some topics we’ll be looking at include; The problem with trusting not knowing. Desire for getting good. How to make the two (facilitator and client) become one. Unable to turn off the mental commentary. Under pressure – not a fact of life. Keeping up appearances. The tale of the Zen facilitator and Holy client I know what I’m after – I think. Do’s and don’ts – the paradox mind can’t wrap its head around. Examining the places our beliefs are hiding. How can I tell where are my questions and answers are coming from? Where to put in effort and where to be effortless. The ego as a double-agent. The sure sign ego is active in your Work. The only thing better than doing The Work well What to do when you become aware of mind’s interference. Playing it safe – just another mind game. Credit: This event counts as 10 hours of credit for Candidates in the BKI Facilitator Certification Program. Participants must attend the entire event in order to receive credit. “Helen is amazing! She is just brilliant at The Work. I highly recommend her. Passionate, rigorous and smart.” – Kate, UK. “I loved you as a facilitator. I’ve been doing the self-awareness work since 1978 and have been with many teachers on many paths. But never, until you, did I have a teacher who felt like a fellow … not a leader in the sense of “I know,” but a leader in the sense “I am learning too, I am opening too.” Your excitement for your own growth inspired me. It inspires me still. I’ve studied many paths intensely enough to be “certified” to teach them, but the whole idea of “teaching” — of knowing something more than someone else or even “sharing” — had worn thin in me, until I met you. You are the teacher of my dreams. Thank you. Thank you. For being you and for opening up that door that I had closed. This feels alive in me.” – Dawn W., New Jersey
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