This portal is a multi-month edition of Ivy Sea Online about powerful ideas (and putting them to work) takes a look at the ideas we fixate upon, the stories we live and work by, and whether we're open to inquiry, 'unsaying', and expanding our vistas.
This is a much less benign issue that it may seem, because the power of ideas, stories, and exploration literally defines our perception and our experiences. Our thoughts become words, words become actions, and those actions define the quality of our lives.
For individuals, leaders, healers, and conscious entrepreneurs this issue is foundational. A reprogramming and rewriting of our dominant ideas, stories, and ways of inquiry become crucial.
Over the coming months, some of the 'powerful concepts' we will explore or 'unpack' and 'reframe' here at Ivy Sea Online include:
Apophasis - The Power of 'Unsaying' and 'Unpacking',
Kataphasis - The Power of Affirming
Natural Systems & Lessons From Nature,
The Stories We Live and Work By,
Time - Kronos and Kairos
Deconstructing False Limitation
The Creative or Transformative 'Void'
Full-Sensory Presence
Skillful, Mindful Communication
Focused Conscious Intention
Cultivated Virtue
Powerful Archetypes
Purpose
Inquiry and Exploration
Conscious Enterprise
Feminine & Masculine Archetype
Authenticity & Integrity
Creativity, and
Engaged Wisdom
Each of these has 'assumed meaning', but the true power for individuals and groups can be found in the deeper or hidden meaning. And even the process of 'unpacking' and exploring them can lead you into brilliant, dynamic places.
We'll be unfolding new content organically including articles and audio segments so check back often these next few months to see how these powerful concepts might open you (or your group or organization) to new horizons and new levels of insight, inspiration, leadership, purpose, and creativity.
And if you have questions or want to explore how these or other 'powerful ideas' are important for you, contact us to schedule a private, tailored consultation. We welcome your email or telephone inquiry (415.752.6317).