Embodied Presencing Practice
November 22, 2009 by Lisa Abby
Filed under Cool Stuff I Recommend, Featured
I had heard of Arawana Hayashi and the Social Presencing Theater she does in collaboration with Otto Scharmer and Theory U. Everyone raved about the experience. Yesterday I finally got the chance to spend a day with Arawana in her intro class that she presented here in Boston.
I was fascinated by the simplicity of Arawana’s [...]
16 Ways – The Exploration of Opposities with Dylan in NYC
November 20, 2009 by Lisa Abby
Filed under Cool Stuff I Recommend, Featured
Ken Wilber is perhaps the most prolific thinker of our time around consciousness. I could get through his earlier works but as the theories became more complicated, reading about them became more difficult for me. I find I learn better through experiencing something in my body. That is why the work of Dylan Newcomb blows [...]
“You Are the Chalice!”
November 10, 2009 by Lisa Abby
Filed under Featured, Gallery, The Art of Transformation
During a visionary art workshop, I saw, in my mind’s eye, a healing image of a chalice being held up by two hands. I was struggling. My mind went to work, playing with line and color, trying to bring that image into form on the paper. The hands I drew were stiff, the chalice lifeless. [...]
The Woman Under the Shroud
November 10, 2009 by Lisa Abby
Filed under Expansive Ways of Knowing, Featured
In 2000, a disturbing petition was going around the internet. It explained graphically how women were being beaten, stoned, silenced and mistreated in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. The e-mail was a call to sign a petition stating that it was unacceptable for women, anywhere in the world, to be treated as subhuman and calling for [...]
Creative Expression – Avenue to God
November 10, 2009 by Lisa Abby
Filed under Featured, The Art of Transformation
It has been my life long passion to dance, draw, sing, move, play and be in the joy of the moment. But I didn’t know that for soooooo long.
I put my creativity away, behind a curtain, to fit in and be like all the other moms and wives in my corporate circles. When I participated [...]


