As part of 5th Element's NLP Pune Practice group, this meeting will feature the screening of Wayne Dyers' 'The Shift - Ambition To Meaning', which explores the spiritual journey to find the purpose that is our unique contribution to the world.
After this screening for volunteers of Connecting NGO, Master Practitioner & NLP Certified Trainer, Anil Dagia, will give 1 NLP process as an effective tool for behavioral change that the audience can apply in their daily lives.
DATE : Wednesday 02-Nov-2011
TIME : 04:00 PM - 05:30 PM
LOCATION : Connecting NGO, Pune
Connecting NGO is an NGO formed by concerned citizens who have come together to design programmes that create awareness and support individuals dealing with emotional stresses and help save lives through a diverse range of initiatives aims to spread awareness and ensure intervention and prevention of suicide, especially through its suicide prevention helpline (run mostly by volunteers).
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About the film:
Wayne Dyer explores the spiritual journey in the second half of life when we long to find the purpose that is our unique contribution to the world. The powerful shift from the ego constructs we are taught early in life by parents and society—which promote an emphasis on achievement and accumulation—are shown in contrast to a life of meaning, focused on serving and giving back.
“Thoroughly unprepared, we take the step into the afternoon of life. Worse still, we take this step with the false presupposition that our truths and our ideals will serve us as hitherto. But we cannot live the afternoon of life according to the program of life’s morning, for what was great in the morning will be little at evening and what in the morning was true, at evening will have become a lie.” - Carl Gustav Jung