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Global Sufficiency Network: The Power of Enough - Week 1

11 November, 2010 21:43 CST6CDT

The Power of Enough: Embodying Exquisite Sufficiency in Your Life and in the World.  This powerful and interactive event features key experts and luminaries sharing their wisdom about creating a life and a world of having, doing and being enough - and it's all for FREE.
This FREE tele-seminar series will explore:
  • How to set yourself free from the unconscious, relentless context of scarcity, lack and limitation. Learn why you feel like you never have quite enough or even more importantly, why you feel like you are not (good, rich, thin, pretty, etc) enough as a human being.
  • Why a paradigm shift out of the global cultural context of scarcity is vital for creating a just, sustainable and fulfilling world.
  • How to experience yourself, your time, your money, your work, your families, your communities and all of the crises in the world from an empowered view of "enough".
  • Why sufficiency is an exquisite experience of fulfillment, peace, gratitude, generosity, flow, courage, possibility and joy.
- [Global Sufficiency Network]
Nov 9 - The Power of Enough: Why Sufficiency Matters with
Vicki Robin, Jennifer Cohen and Kay Sandberg
(RSS Viewers Click on Post for Audio)

Vicki Robin, Jennifer Cohen and Kay Sandberg

This tele-seminar runs each Tuesday until December 21st.  The above Webinar version of the tele-seminar audio is from the first meeting held on November 9th, 2010.  I will post each Webinar meeting two to three days after the date of the recording and will be available here: The Power of Enough

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Etymology: Middle English, from Old English spīwan; akin to Old High German spIwan to spit, Latin spuere, Greek ptyein   First Known Use: before 12th century

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transitive verb
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