Meridian's Center for Transformative Learning Presents:
Convened by Meridian’s University’s President Aftab Omer and featuring established Integral Practitioners from around the world, including Meridian’s Chancellor Jean Houston
Launches this October in the San Francisco Bay Area and Berlin.
Integral practitioners foster the development and transformation of individuals, teams, organizations and communities by empowering the whole person and the whole system. In domains such as education, business, healing, coaching and the arts, integral practitioners bring imagination to complex challenges in the service of transforming mindsets, cultures and social systems.
We live amidst accelerating environmental and social degradation as well as intensifying social and technological complexity.
In response to these challenges, transformative initiatives are emerging and converging all around the globe. Our global circumstances require practitioners involved in transformation and leadership to develop a unique ecology of competencies that is complex enough for the requirements of the present.
Many of us are are called to lives of sacred purpose where we seek to join professional livelihood with personal meaning and passion. However, there is a widening gap between the challenges of complexity and our individual and collective capabilities.
To realize our potential for passionate and meaningful livelihood, we must close this gap by building a bridge of capability.
The Integral Practitioner Lab at Meridian University offers the opportunity to identify, develop and refine a unique constellation of competencies that are required for impact.
In Lab sessions we engage in collaborative inquiry to identify and activate the competencies that connect passionate meaning with professional livelihood.
If you want to explore the intersection of passionate meaning with professional fulfillment, the Integral Practitioner Lab may be for you.
Lab participants will have the opportunity to join in conversation with established Integral Practitioners in the domains of education, business, healing, coaching, and the arts.
Participants will be introduced to practices and resources that facilitate the growth of a unique ecology of competencies through which they can bridge passion and profession.
Susanne Cook-Greuter, Ed.D., is Meridian Faculty and Co-Founder and Chief Wisdom Officer of the Center for Leadership Maturity, an organization dedicated to facilitating vertical development in individuals and systems. Susanne is a founding member of the Integral Institute in Denver, Colorado and an internationally known authority on adult development. She travels globally to share her insights and train professionals in applying ego and leadership development theory to self, teams, and systems.
(Bay Area and Berlin - via live videoconference)
Dr. Joel Kreisberg's work is based on 28 years as an integrative physician, 20 years of innovative program development in healthcare and several years as an Integral Master Coach™.
(Bay Area - In Person)
Jean Houston, Chancellor of Meridian University, is a visionary researcher who has authored nearly 30 books and worked intensively in over 40 cultures, lectured in over 100 countries, and worked with major organizations such as UNICEF and NASA. Dr. Houston has developed a worldwide network of leaders including Joseph Campbell, Margaret Mead, Buckminster Fuller, Jonas Salk, US presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, as well as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, giving her unique insight into the human potential. Dr. Houston's book, A Passion for the Possible, is an expansive compliment to her inspiring PBS special of the same name.
Although Dr. Jean Houston is best known for her work in human and social development and the realization of our human capacities, she is also a cultural historian and an explorer of the psychology and philosophy of history. As the “adopted” daughter of the anthropologist Margaret Mead, she was sent into the field to study the ways in which different cultures brought their own unique experience of different kinds development. “Jean, go out and harvest the human potential,” Dr. Mead directed her.
Aftab Omer, Ph.D. is a sociologist, psychologist, futurist and the president of Meridian University. Raised in Pakistan, India, Hawaii, and Turkey, he was educated at the universities of M.I.T, Harvard and Brandeis. His publications have addressed the topics of transformative learning, cultural leadership, generative entrepreneurship and the power of imagination. His work includes assisting organizations in tapping the creative potentials of conflict, diversity, and complexity. Formerly the president of the Council for Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychologies, he is a Fellow of the International Futures Forum and the World Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Saturday & Sunday
October 1 and 2, 2016
Impact Hub Boston
2323 Broadway Oakland, CA
10am - 6pm
$150 - CONCLUDED
Saturday & Sunday
October 15 and 16, 2016
Forum for Meditation and Neuroscience
Saarbrücker Straße 6,10405 Berlin, Germany
10am - 6pm
€150 - SOLD OUT