Life.Centered Blog

I write for everyone and anyone who wants to live a more fulfilling, world-serving life.

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Lessons on living our life path - from Shamanic traditions

In the Money Workshop we talk about moving from a normal / industrial approach to work, money and life to a Natural / Ecological one
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Three wise men & the real meaning of the gift of gold

The three wise men, the magi, great magicians, came bearing gifts to the child who would become a healer and a saviour.
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An introduction to the Money workshop

The Money workshop takes as its starting point the observation that otherwise effective and competent people, groups and teams are often blocked
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Changing our patterns with money:

how your wallet is a gateway into uncovering your core beliefs
I got an email today from someone who wanted to come on one of my Money workshops but wasn’t sure what to pay.
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An introduction and background to Mandala Principle

The Sanskrit word ‘Mandala’ literally just means ‘Centre’ and ‘Boundary’. The Mandala work I do is quite closely related to Western
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How to work with the nine Mandala principles

As mentioned earlier it is quite a lot to be introduced to all nine mandala principles all in one go, one after the other.

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"Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive and then go do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive."

Howard Thurman