Summary:Heart2Heart Online (1) (1)

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Being able to connect to the world through Web 2 tools and spend long hours in the computer exchanging intellectual material with anyone available is cool. On the other hand, at the end of the day we need to face ourselves again and reconcile with who we really are. The power we exercise in being able to interact digitally in an anonymous/faceless manner can win us many battles and give us a great sense of power. In some cases, however, it can only be a convenient escape – from our basic need to feel safe, valued and loved. As human beings, our innermost desire is to love and be loved unconditionally.

And whereas modern society applauds the independent person, the one who can attain self-actualisation alone, the self-assured individualist, what we really need is to connect once again to how we are truly one with each other at the deepest level. Our beliefs in separation, scarcity and struggle brought about by the materialistic mindset have led us to fear and compete with each other. The result has been increasing discomfort and a growing sense of powerlessness, not only individually but as a society.

We want to explore whether we can provide a community online where one can be simply oneself — able to share one’s deepest feelings without the fear of being rejected, judged, stopped, or criticized.

But there are issues unique to the virtual world that is not true of the physical world. One such issue is that of authenticity. The absence of verifiable information about a person leaves it open to people joining in under fantasized and contrived personality and wreck havoc on what otherwise could be a very meaningful session.

I wonder how this can be managed and how many people will be up to the challenge of exploring this forum.




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REGISTRATIONS for the Nov 8 online mini-conference – Heart2Heart Online: the place where we can simply be ourselves are now OPEN!

Event Details: November 8, 2008 00:00 UTC Time (or check your time here)

Duration: 60-90 minutes

Venue: WiZiQ (log-in details to be supplied)

Group Size: Maximum of 8 people

Facilitator: Greg Barcelon assisted by partner Ivy (guest)

Registration Required: In view the nature of the event, the number of participants will be limited. It shall also be private and access will be by invitation only, i.e., no drop-ins, unexpected participants or observers will be present. Kindly express your interest in participating by completing a short registration form here or by sending an e-mail to gbarcelon@shaw.ca stating your purpose for participating in this mini-conference.

For detailed Joining Instructions, go to: The Sanctuary