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Stand True, Stand Strong, Be of Big Heart
"In the Land of the Everlasting Light"
A Journey for Cultural Exchange to Aotearoa New Zealand February 17th - March 4th, 2008
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Diane M. Cooper
Diane M. Cooper, has more than twenty-five years experience with endeavors related to consciousness and healing as well as high level business management. She was a seminar logistic supervisor for the EST Trainings in the late '70s, and went on to achieve her BA in Theology, and to gain certification in NLP, Reiki, hypnotherapy, as well as other human development modalities. She has completed training in indigenous shamanic teachings, self-defense for women, "Life, Death, and Transition" work at the Kubler-Ross Center, and in conscious languaging work with Robert Tennyson Stevens. Diane has studied Iridology and Thought, Body Electronics, Contact Reflect Analysis, and Applied Nutrition. She has also acted as co-trainer with Thomas Grinder in NLP Practitioner Courses, served as a senior staff member and trainer for MCH certification, and conducted four-week police training programs in techniques of responding to victims and survivors.
Diane brings a first person familiarity with the world and its peoples. She has traveled widely, and has led journeys to many sacred sites, including those in Egypt, China, Tibet, India, Bali, Peru, New Zealand, Guatemala, Ecuador and the Yucatan. Diane also manages an online magazine featuring leading-edge teachers and writers in the field of earth preservation and human consciousness as well as supervising and creating conferences and seminars with such teachers as Drunvalo Melchizedek, Robert Tennyson Stevens, Tom Kenyon and Gregg Braden.
Diane is currently producing several film projects with her life-partner, Robert Dakota and assists in the creation of cultural awareness programs and exchanges through their company, WorldViewZ. She lives in Sedona, Arizona where she manages several businesses while finding time to pursue her love of photography and art.
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