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Unification Principles in life, in business, in the family, in relationships.

2014-01-03-DP-10Seminar – merging the Divine Principle with psychology, positive psychology, the development of social skills and self-management

 

 

Stephen Stacey has been lecturing at university in Finland for the last 13 years. He has taught courses on the couple relationship, and more recently has been teaching a course on ‘self-understanding and personal development’. Part of his work encourages him to think deeply about how the Divine Principle merges with topics such as psychology, positive psychology, the development of social skills and self-management. He has developed a variety of models to help explain this merging process. Over time, he has found that what he is actually doing is creating foundation for a Principled based understanding of human health that applies to psychology, life-coaching, character based education, and even psychiatry. He has also found that, because we are always humans, these same models also help explain much about how one creates a successful business or organisation. In this two hour seminar we will briefly look at three of the models and hold discussions about how these Principle based models can help people with their lives and the fulfillment of their life goals. Stephen would also be inspired to meet others who are interested in these fields to learn from what they have developed in both their professional and personal lives.

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Lilly Gundacker

Lilly Gundacker often refers to herself as Ozlilly because she was born Down Under, in Oz, Australia. Lilly lives in Austria. Lilly believes she can make a difference by sharing her values of interdependence, mutual prosperity and universal values. She excels at Communication, Family, Marriage and is an Organizational expert. As a retired International Civil Servant and dedicated Unificationist she motivates, inspires, engages, and makes a difference! She's still trying to do too much and learning how to navigate modern technological developments. She keenly encourages young and old to keep learning. She is patient, kind and a great person to know.

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