Thursday, August 6, 2009

Yearning for Wholeness

Speaker Beth Follini

Guests to be announced

Clients come to coaching with a yearning for wholeness, to be able to integrate parts of themselves and hold the tension of opposites (eg being vs doing) with ease.

Polarity coaching has its roots in many ancient spiritual traditions including Buddhism. Quaker thought and practice particularly engages with paradox, polarity and wholeness. The polarity-coaching model we will be exploring in this call with its gives coaching a depth and transformational aspect that we believe is absent in many coaching models. This is not to say that the coach or client needs to believe in a particular religious tenant. However, polarity work will always bring to the coaching that sense of transcendence, of moving up the spiral.

In the first half of this call we will explore polarity coaching, how coaches can enable their clients engage with polarity and begin to experience the third energy or wholeness when they do.

In the second half of this call we will then explore Quaker thought and practice - and look at some of the similarities with co-activity. A number of special guests will take part in the discussion - both those engaging with polarity coaching and those involved in Quakerism.

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