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Wisdom of the Body, Exploring our Intuitive Intelligence.
Facilitated by Rick Snyder.

Little attention has been put on our intuitive capabilities, yet neuroscience is finally catching up on how intuition works and why it's one of the most important skills to build when our outer world is so noisy and chaotic. In this conversation, we'll explore some of the key principles from the book Decisive Intuition, identify your intuitive language, and discuss what gets in the way?

This will be a mixture of conversation, presentation, Q&A, and most importantly, experiential learning. The goal is to help you gain more trust with your own intuitive capabilities, no matter where you are in the journey -- and how to apply this incredible resource to your own decision-making.

BIO:

Rick Snyder is the author of Decisive Intuition, the co-founder of StraightTalk.Live, and the CEO of Invisible Edge, an international consulting firm that develops intuitive intelligence for leaders and teams for more effective decision-making, sales, leadership and innovation. He speaks to businesses and organizations regularly and has been featured in Forbes, The Economist, Inc., CNBC, and Fast Company, as well as live TV. Beyond consulting, he has launched four businesses and combines that experience with his masters in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology and 20 years of studying and applying the best practices of human behavior to coach leaders to develop and implement intuitive skills into their business plans and company culture.

Links:

Book: Decisive Intuition.

Website: Invisible Edge.

e-Learning Platform: Intuition University.

Social Media handle: RickASnyder and Invisible Edge

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In February, 2017 San Diego Integral began the Focused Integral Group Discussion (FIGD) which is a meta-structuring format where we briefly switch into an agreed upon process to optimally utilize the We-Space. The objective of FIGD is to collectively feel deeper into any topic and promote a causal state experience where we briefly switch from a collective I to a collective we. A Focused Integral Group process is "running in the background" until a salient moment rises that we want to explore. This may be derived from a presentation, a poignant comment by a member, a poem...whatever has resonance and can be horizontally expanded by the collective. This moment is identified by the "moderator" who helps maintain focus.

FIGD have three parts. It begins with a formal focus, followed by commentary on the process and then a discussion. Each segment lasts for 3-8 minutes. We have committed to a minimal of three FIGD per meeting. We have found that the intensity of these collective focused moments have increased with experience and skill and seem to delightfully persist throughout the three phases. This is very much an experimental process we have been Improving upon after each meeting.

As previously mentioned FIGD was initially described for the February, 2017. The sequential evolution of FIGD can be seen in the PAGES tab above. New or returning members are encouraged to read these brief papers in preparation for participation. Updates have followed each SDI meeting.

SDI is committed to the creative advance into novelty.

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