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Live show with Jeff Carreira and your host, Patricia Albere
Tuesday September 20th, 6pm PST/9pm EST
Have you ever noticed that who you are depends upon who you are with?
Think about it. Aren’t you different around different people?
Notice ways in which you act differently, feel differently and think differently in your various relationships.
Our independent and autonomous existence is always embedded within a web of influence that connects every aspect of who we are to those around us.
What if you lived in a world where your ongoing, committed relationships were with people you shared your commitment and passion to manifest visions of higher potentials?
What if your efforts to bring real change to the world were supported and catalyzed by the people around you? What would become possible then?
This is the potential power each one of holds within the Web of Influence.
Tune in LIVE to learn more about the web of influence and how you can become a portal through which a truly revolutionary way of being can come forth.
9/20/2011 – 6pm PST/9pm EST
Jeff Carreira
Jeff is currently the Director of Education at EnlightenNext where he coordinates and guides the ongoing development of a worldwide network of individuals who are committed to individual and collective evolution. He has spent the past two decades helping to build and guide a global movement of evolving individuals. He works closely with spiritual teacher and founder of EnlightenNext, Andrew Cohen. In recent years, he has developed an interest in the philosophical roots of Evolutionary Enlightenment, and in particular the work of the American transcendentalists and pragmatists, and has given talks on this subject in academic settings throughout the US and in Australia. His ongoing philosophical inquires can be found in his blog called: Evolutionary Philosophy.
He is also in collaborative partnership with Patricia Albere in creating the next iteration of the Evolutionary Collective, which they will begin teaching in 2012.
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