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Sopan Greene has more than twenty years experience in metaphysics,
personal growth, meditation, marketing
and communications. These experiences have contributed to his deep listening
skills, honest helpful feedback and wisdom.
His wide and varied career path began in the music industry. He moved from an
on-air radio personality to holding key promotion positions for subsidiaries of
major record labels including Warner Bros. Records and Universal Records. He has
also been an internet marketing consultant to small business owners.
Instead of promoting records, now Sopan is promoting connecting deeply to
your spirit and raising your level of conscious awareness. He is assisting
people to discover and express their authentic selves. The beings that work with
him are learning how to transform their habits of being fearful and reactive
into habits of creating succesful action from a place of inner strength and
love.
This work is created out of his lifelong meditation practice and spiritual
work learned from two decades of study with the Church of Religious Science,
Siddha Yoga, Shambhala Buddhism and Chalanda Sai Ma.
Sopan has a Bachelor's degree in Contemplative Counseling Psychology
(honoring the inner self). He also has a Masters degree in Transpersonal
Counseling Psychology (honoring the mind/body/spirit connection) from Naropa
University. His volunteer work with Boulder County Mental Health Services in
Boulder, Colorado and as a volunteer chaplain at Boulder Community Hospital
further solidified this training.
From the onset, Sopan's approach has been to thoroughly understand the
pressing psychological and spiritual issues concerning people. His reputation is
growing as an author, mentor and teacher who is well loved and respected.
Personal, compassionate, humorous, inspiring and full of innocent wonder; Sopan
is skilled at working with people ready for change, raising their consciousness
and upgrading their quality of life.
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Not satisfied with where you are; STOP- Change the action change the outcome Writer/submitter vineyardcoach writes:
“If you keep on doing what you have always done, you will keep on getting what you have always gotten!” So if you don't like how things are going in any area of your business, career, life, STOP!
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Success: Unlock the Key to your Success by learning more about Yourself Writer/submitter vineyardcoach writes:
Finding balance is deciding to notice what goes on in your life. To make conscious choices and to experience life, not just let it happen to you.
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Quiet Mind; a powerful tool that gives you more time, creativity, and productivi Writer/submitter vineyardcoach writes:
The National Center for health statistics reported that in 1997, doctors made two million diagnoses of "Acute reaction to stress" when patients were seen for check-ups or complaints of headaches, stomach problems, immune system disturbances and some heart problems.
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Stress: Remove stress with the healing power of color. Writer/submitter vineyardcoach writes:
Color therapy draws on the eastern philosophy of the human body's energy field. This energy field that surrounds the body and flows through it is made up of vibrating wavelengths of color.
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A Sweep of Vanity: How To Burst Your Own Bubble Writer/submitter mindmasseuse writes:
You're so vain. Why not laugh about it?
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A POWERFUL LESSON ON FORGIVENESS My father taught me a powerful lesson on forgiveness. His own father was a mining engineer and his family lived in the...
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Look Where You're Going ... and keep an eye on the blind spots! You will always go where you look! If you look ahead at a negative outcome then, indeed, you will encounter a negative outcome. However, if you look ahead at the ultimate Vision you desire, then, certainly, you will arrive safely.
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THE RIVER GRASSES Have you ever sat by a river and watched the mesmerizingly graceful movement of the river grasses, which surrender themselves...
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When Your Friend Decides to Start a Business Etiquette books, as far as I know, will tell you how to behave when your friend gets married, buried, graduated, or hospitalized. But let's say your friend, who always seemed sensible and predictable, tells you she's quitting her job. Sure, it's a good job, she says, but she dreads getting up for work and she's stressed. Her medical bills have risen along with her salary.
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Teenagers' Imaginary Audience Young children can often be fascinating to watch as they interact with their imaginary friends. We would likely think our teenager was disturbed if we saw him or her doing the same thing. However, all teenagers are prone to have an imaginary audience. They feel as though they have an audience watching every move. This imaginary audience is the outgrowth of what is referred to as egocentrism. Not selfishness but self-centeredness. Young children are self-centered in a way that they may be unconcerned with others watching their play. A teenager is self-centered in such a way to think that everyone is watching. They tend to see themselves as central in life and tend to believe that they are much more significant on the social stage of life than they really are. Think about how this would affect teenagers.
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