I am not interested in
SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
I am interested in whole person development.
What I do, apart from training with executive teams and developmental groups, is conducting group work with young people who are homeless, classified as having special needs, have experienced damage from various things including leaning on drugs and alcohol.
In reality they are generally young beautiful humans who are lively, full of personality, chemically dependant (legal or illegal), living in hostels funded by the state and trapped in poverty which imprisons their spirit.
In a very informal setting I lead 'life management' experiential training.
Some come late and go early.
Some participate some aggravate.
Some open up and journey, some throw up a defense which seems to me to be a skill they have been developing all their lives.
We have vivid experiences of self-revelation and ownership of self,
followed by reflective learning.