Emerging Futures

engaging and reflecting Self

Hawaii completions

They’re almost all gone, now… with only 5 remaining on the Big Island and most of them leaving tomorrow.  It has been a magical time through the Mauna Lani Experience and Huna conversation and is, I know, the beginning of more things to come. 

We gathered to explore connection - to the elements, to each other and to Self.  The conversations were powerful and compelling; the environment, at all levels, was nurturing, considerate and life-enhancing.  The outcomes were, as always, life-altering, profoundly awakening and offered a platform for the ‘more’ that we have come to know ourselves to be.  

I loved every minute!  The conversations were rich, textured, authentic and filled with lots of big belly laughs!  The participants were fully engaged, courageous and willing to move outside their comfort level.  All was in flow - and I know that we are all changed.  

As always, it wasn’t always fun… even in Paradise.  And equally as always, it was worth every moment! I never cease to be amazed at the desire people have to live a meaningful life.  The willingness of each person to be open, honest, clear and direct; and to be present when that was happening for someone else.  

Already, we are exploring coming back, seeking to find the ‘right’ time to return to the Big Island and the beautiful Mauna Lani Bay resort.  I know that there will be a gathering of women to explore POWER in an Emerging Futures context.  I also know that there will be another exploration of Huna in an Emerging Futures context.  More will follow…. 

There are many pictures on the WEL-Systems World! Facebook group.  The smells, sounds and sights were a feast for one who has been facing mountains of snow and cold for way too many months!  My favorites are the ones of the hammock by the ocean, the sun gleaming off the water and the folks gathering for the Aloha Reception when we arrived.  I think I just might learn to love this ‘Where’s my camera??’ thing! 

I’ll be heading home in a few days and look forward to the next creation.  I know that Hawaii will be on my schedule at least once a year, if not twice.  There is something very special about being there. 

Aloha!  

 

April 16, 2008 Posted by Louise LeBrun | Events | | 3 Comments