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William Fennie: Flipping Out for Creative Empowerment: Transcending Astrological Factors

Sunday Meeting of September 15, 2024

Come join William Fennie, H.W., M. as he presents on the intriguing topic Flipping Out for Creative Empowerment: Transcending Astrological Factors. According to William:

“In this presentation, we will look intently at current indicators (weather report). The Prosperos views such reports as change drivers. Getting a sane perspective on all of this weather will be of great use to students and also to those who are new to the Prosperos.”

William Fennie is Dean of The Prosperos and began his study in 1973, working with students in Santa Monica CA, Denver CO, Kailua-Kona HI, and elsewhere.

This presentation is about 50 minutes long; Janet Cornwell does the introduction.

William Fennie: Reidentifying for Creative Empowerment

Sunday Meeting of May 05, 2024

The period between spring and summer is ideal to embrace and celebrate your creativity.

During this presentation William will share insights into how you can gain a fresh sense of creativity and possibility through a process of reidentification.

William Fennie is Dean of The Prosperos and chair of the Executive Council. He has worked closely with many Prosperos students over a period of 40 years. In addition to volunteer service helping to maintain The Prosperos websites, William has been active in the High Watch, the Mentors' Association, and The Prosperos Board of Trustees.

This presentation is about 48 minutes long; Janet Cornwell does the introduction.

William Fennie: The Magic of Restructuring

Sunday Meeting of March 31, 2024

Easter is one of the holidays that celebrate the magic of new life, new possibilities, and fresh starts.

So, how is the ol’ inner landscape looking these days ?

A big part of welcoming a fresh start is to say goodbye to ways of being that have become stale, predictable, or uninspiring. During this presentation William will investigate the challenges and rewards of taking a fresh view - not forgetting the power of genuine resurrection.

William Fennie is Dean of The Prosperos and chair of the Executive Council. He has worked closely with many Prosperos students over a period of 40 years. In addition to volunteer service helping to maintain The Prosperos websites, William has been active in the High Watch, the Mentors' Association, and The Prosperos Board of Trustees.

This presentation is about 43 minutes long; Janet Cornwell does the introduction.

William Fennie: The Prosperos and the Fourth Way

Sunday Meeting of February 11, 2024

What does it mean to participate in a School that follows a Fourth Way tradition ?

The rich heritage of the Fourth Way provides many resources for Self discovery. The Prosperos' curriculum draws upon this awesome lineage while transforming some of the practices, drawing upon 20th century psychology and the Advanced Practice of Ontology (Translation®).

This presentation will outline some of the ways that Fourth Way practice has been integrated in our 21st Century suite of transformational tools and experiences - and some of the ways it has not.

William Fennie is Dean of The Prosperos and chair of the Executive Council. He has worked closely with many Prosperos students over a period of 40 years. In addition to volunteer service helping to maintain The Prosperos websites, William has been active in the High Watch, the Mentors' Association, and The Prosperos Board of Trustees.

This presentation is about 47 minutes long; Janet Cornwell does the introduction.

William Fennie: Building a New World

Sunday Meeting of February 20, 2022

More on navigating tumultuous times

In this presentation, William outlines a distinction between the modes of problem solving and world building, accepting the efficacy of problem solving while demonstrating a creative path that can “change the game” instead of improving life within the same “game”.

William Fennie is Acting Dean of The Prosperos and chair of the Executive Council. He has worked closely with many Prosperos students over a period of 40 years. In addition to volunteer service helping to maintain The Prosperos websites, William has been active in the High Watch, the Mentors' Association, and The Prosperos Board of Trustees.

This presentation is about 50 minutes long; Ben Gilberti does the introduction.