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Elizabeth Lesser is cofounder and senior advisor of Omega Institute. She is author of The Seekers Guide and Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow. . For 30 years, she has studied and worked with leading figures in the fields of emotional intelligence and healing—healing self and healing society. For much of that time, Lesser was a driving force at Omega, helping to lead the organization, create the curriculum, and spearhead many of its programs, including the Women and Power conferences, which offer a dialogue between women in leadership positions in a variety of areas—government, religion, media, the arts, and more. Today, she is an active board member and advisor to the organization.
Lesser is a New York Times best-selling author, speaker, and host on Oprah Radio on Sirius XM. Her recent work includes helping Oprah Winfrey to produce the 10-week webinar for Eckhart Tolles book, A New Earth. Lesser attended Barnard College and San Francisco State University and is formerly a midwife and birth educator. She has taught workshops on emotional intelligence, meditation, womens issues, and death and dying, and has appeared on national radio and television, and lectured at college campuses, retreat centers, and conferences nationwide.
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bestofyoutoday 7 months ago
Are we so above ourselves that it is necessary, or even reasonable and possible, to say we should stop something we are doing? Why not make peace with this war? Why not instead of resisting the war itself and strive to be different, to disassociate from it, welcome its reasons and invite its diplomatic discourses?
And if there are none, well surely it will dissolve. But there are very good reasons for which we resist change, and these deserve to be respected and loved.
NirvanaOnEarth90 1 year ago
Thank You
FrenchConcrete 1 year ago
i want to hear more from Elizabeth! I enjoyed her book Open Secret.
StuDentCompaSsion 1 year ago