In Access Your Three Wisdom Centers with Celtic Shamanism, Qigong & the Enneagram, Sean will also share how your powerful wisdom centers can be accessed through the time-tested, diverse approaches taught by ancient wisdom traditions.
Experiencing practices from different traditions can help you zero in on which approaches are the best “fit” to access the wisdom from each of your centers.
You may find, for instance, that the Enneagram helps you tune into your mind’s wisdom to decipher the personalities that cross your life path....
Or that the energetic nature of Qigong can help you cultivate a greater sense of your gut and whole-body knowing…
And that the nature-based, mysticism of Celtic shamanism may feed your heart’s clarity... especially when you’re needing to feel connected to the Earth or to the guidance available to us in spirit realms.
Sean is a global leader in the application of integrative thinking. He’s a prolific writer and editor and has published more than 30 articles and seven books that have helped thousands effectively deal with the complexities of life.
His passion comes from his love of being alive, his commitment of looking directly at reality without blinking, and his desire to increase others’ experience of intimacy with Being.
His approach to “triple wisdom activation” is rich with practices from ancient traditions, yet it’s also designed for our modern times...
... offering quick and easy ways to tune into each of your wisdom centers — in the moment — so you can tap your integrated inner knowing throughout your busy day.
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About Sean Esbjörn-Hargens
Sean Esbjörn-Hargens, PhD, is a global leader in the application of integrative thinking to leader development, organizational design, and mixed-methods design. In 2011, he founded MetaIntegral, a social impact network that supports change leaders around the world in applying integrative principles.
Sean is a prolific writer and editor and has published over 30 articles and seven books that have helped leaders effectively deal with complexity and solve organizational problems. Many of his publications, which are used in universities and leadership programs around the world, have been translated into Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and Russian. He has made substantial contributions to the fields of integral theory, integral ecology, integral research, integral education, and integral business. His most recent book is Metatheory for the Twenty-First Century.
Sean’s passion comes from his love of being alive, his commitment of looking directly at reality without blinking, and his desire to increase people’s experience of intimacy with Being. He lives in Santa Rosa, California, with his wife and two daughters.