The Power of Feeling Good
What you'll learn
- When you feel good, good happens around you. This course will help you maintain that feeling good energy in your body and how to have a playful relationship with that energy on a constant basis.
Requirements
- Open minded is the only requirement for this course.
Description
Energy goes where attention flows
Here you will learn how you can, deliberately, attract more good experiences in your life.
We generally do not think of feeling good as a power, but it is in fact the master key that unlocks the door to all of Life's treasures.
Are you aware of the power of feelings to create events?
Regardless of which comes first, the event or the feeling, once the feeling has been created it will give rise to a circular pattern of experience whereby the feeling contributes to events which further reinforce the same feeling.
If you feel satisfy, the power of that feeling will cause you to draw to you experiences in which you feel good.
This course will teach you how to consciously and deliberately generate the power of feeling good
Who this course is for:
- Anybody with open mind will increase.
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Instructor
The Composer, Musician, Teacher and Storyteller Kouame Sereba was awarded the price Folk Musician of the Year 2009 during the Folk Music Awards at Folkelarm. Oslo- Norway
Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Kouame Sereba was born in Abidjan, Cote d´Ivoire. He was sent by his parents to their native village Tiegba at the age of 10. Living there he learned about traditional life, music and dance. By the age of 20, he travelled across the African continent where he visited and lived in countries like Mali, Niger, Cameron, Central African Republic, Sudan and Egypt and Israel. In 1983 Kouame moved to Norway, where he is based today. Here, he plays an important role in the music scene. In addition to his solo projects he collaborates with musicians of many different styles; jazz, folk, contemporary, as well as traditional and modern African music.
From his base in Norway, Kouame has is now traveling all over the world with his life philosophy, “The Power of Playfulness" embedded in his performances, workshops and public talks. In addition to playing guitar, percussion and djembe, Kouame is a master of the Dodo, (a mouth harp known for its overtone-rich, almost electronic sound).
Kouame Sereba sings is song “ATOLAGO" (Drowning Man Trail) in the Hollywood film The Interpreter. A thriller starring Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn.
Kouame Sereba meets on average 2000 kids a month every year with his performance "Kouame Meetings Kids"