Rites of Passage
Rites of Passage Newsletter
News from our Collective Visions
Fall 2010
In This Issue
Upcoming Programs
Dana Carman bring Visionary Leadership to ROP
For Leaders Only

Painted Rock

Upcoming Programs

Fall Vision Quest
Nov 13 - 21, 2010

Guides Training starts
December 2010

Women's Quest
December 27- Jan 4

Youth Quest: Sonoma Academy
Jan 4 - 12, 2011

Men's Quest
Feb 5 - 13, 2011

 
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Video Share

One elder shares his story and gratitude for gifts that he is bringing home after participating in the Transformative Leadership Program

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Fire

by Joy Harjo
(from What Moon Drove Me to This?)


a woman can't survive
by her own breath
                           alone

she must know
the voices of the mountains
she must recognize
the foreverness of blue sky
she must flow
with the elusive
bodies
of night wind women
who will take her into
her own self

look at me
i am not a separate woman
i am a continuance
of blue sky
i am the throat
of the sandia mountains
a night wind woman
who burns
with every breath
she takes
Dana Carman Dana Carman brings Visionary Leadership to ROP
by Alison DeLong

Imagine a world where CEOs, Directors and our nation's President all make decisions that honor our interdependence with the earth and that allow for personal growth and business production to be mutually beneficial. Our complex and high speed world is demanding that today's leaders develop more than public speaking and group management skills.  "Leadership as if soul mattered" is the focus of ROP's Quest for Leadership (QFL) training, which cultivates leaders who are grounded in nature, connected to ones' core values and dedicated to a vision for a better future.

 

According to ROP guide Dana Carman, critical leadership skills are "not only skills like public speaking, but they are inner powers and capacities.  Not only do leaders need to deal with day to day problems and challenges, they also need a deeper and broader view, so that when approaching these challenges, they don't inadvertently create unintended consequences. The vision quest cultivates this new 'vision' for leaders as a reference point and a place of stability in the face of rapid, unpredictable change."


Dana is not new to the leadership field.  For the past 25 years, he has coached and consulted visionary leaders and organizations internationally.  It wasn't until recently that he experienced the vision quest (Jewish Quest 2009) when a life crisis suddenly moved his interest in questing to a major priority.  "I knew I needed to view my life from the perspective of my death in order to skillfully make the hard choices that life was presenting to me.  I needed to find something in myself that was much more rooted. In order to do that I intuitively sensed that I needed to deepen my connection to the earth and step away from the habits and stabilities of my life.  The vision quest was such the perfect structure for that."


During his quest Dana could see the leadership implications inherent in the vision quest work. The practice of letting go and "dying to one's old self" was integral to his own visionary leadership.  "In order to be able to lead my own life from a place of depth, inspiration and integrity, I needed to take what was displacing these- the grief, fear and judgment-and bring them to earth and sky. By turning gently towards these painful emotions, I was able to let go and to open to what was next.  The quest provided the clarity I needed and helped me to find the courage and self compassion that I needed so urgently at that moment in my life."  Click here to Continue Article



sunset peak For Leaders Only
By Tom Anderson

In his book, Seven Arrows (New York: Random House, 1972), author Hyemeyohsts Storm tells a remarkable story about an ordinary little mouse that spends his days doing ordinary mouse things: examining and collecting, gathering seeds and nuts and storing them away for the winter. But this particular mouse has a problem, because every once and awhile he lifts his head, twitches his whiskers, and listens. Click here to continue article.


               
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