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01-30-2012, 11:23 AM
Lawrence Poole - Lessons from 4 Near Death Experiences/NDE & Out of Body Experiences/OBE
Who am I?
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I lived through the long version - including 4 near death experiences, 6 weeks in the ICU attached to a respirator and 11 months in hospitals. I left the rehab totally paralyzed from high on my chest and with a life-expectancy of 5-7 years because of the extensive internal damage. Several of my broken bones were never set properly and because I’m quite tall, my body structure is a big, fragile and unstable mass.
I found myself jobless, severely disabled and financially destitute in a largely inaccessible environment, I faced the arduous task of rebuilding my life. In that quest, my first idea was to discover what had given me joy until my career was suddenly interrupted. I intuitively knew I would need that to tap into joy in order to generate hope and I had a very steep hill to climb with not much to promise joy. Looking within, I found that the moments which had given me the greatest happiness until the moment of impact, back into my earliest childhood, are all related to Nature. In my earliest memory - I loved exploring fields and forests in Québec, Canada. Young adult, I was an avid camper, fisherman, naturalist, photographer, skier and much more... but nothing tickled me more than a campfire after a day in the heart of Nature.
So I decided - paralyzed, immobile , destitute and in a hospital bed - that if God granted me a little more life, I’d get myself into the woods.
http://www.thejungletimes.com/files/lawrencepoole-trainer.jpg
« The jungle manages an incredible complexity... up to10,000 co-existing species in a hectare.»
As soon as I could, and with no specific intent except to experience the joy of it, I devoted the little time and energy I thought I had left to exploring the woodlands in and about my hometown and then, as things turned out, farther and farther afield. Trekking into Nature was the best decision I ever took. There I encountered, contemplated and resolved so many WHYs... and I discovered a highly intelligent, very creative but very complex world of systems within systems. I was first amused, then amazed and now impassioned. I discovered “creative Ørder” and was so captured by its logic, I felt an urge to share. I kept notes... and have teaching ever since.
On this site, I’ll you tell a bit of what I found: That Nature requires every member of every species to adapt to constant change.
Nature’s management rule is “altruistic self-interest” so be adaptable and help others do it too. I also found that Nature favours creative leaders. Nature champions innovative thinking. Nature has self-organizing strategies to deal with complexity (http://www.thejungletimes.com/page25/page25.html)... and so many more lessons learned. In summary, the solutions to problems cannot exist where the problems are. Nature requires us to explore the creative “Consciousness” animating complex organized systems.
Why the jungle?
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Link (http://www.thejungletimes.com/)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31LkbXGnuJI&feature=relmfu
Lawrence Poole's inspiring multimedia conferences illustrate the « deep wisdom » he learned from Nature and from his four near death experience (NDE) and out opf body experiences.
Who am I?
.......
I lived through the long version - including 4 near death experiences, 6 weeks in the ICU attached to a respirator and 11 months in hospitals. I left the rehab totally paralyzed from high on my chest and with a life-expectancy of 5-7 years because of the extensive internal damage. Several of my broken bones were never set properly and because I’m quite tall, my body structure is a big, fragile and unstable mass.
I found myself jobless, severely disabled and financially destitute in a largely inaccessible environment, I faced the arduous task of rebuilding my life. In that quest, my first idea was to discover what had given me joy until my career was suddenly interrupted. I intuitively knew I would need that to tap into joy in order to generate hope and I had a very steep hill to climb with not much to promise joy. Looking within, I found that the moments which had given me the greatest happiness until the moment of impact, back into my earliest childhood, are all related to Nature. In my earliest memory - I loved exploring fields and forests in Québec, Canada. Young adult, I was an avid camper, fisherman, naturalist, photographer, skier and much more... but nothing tickled me more than a campfire after a day in the heart of Nature.
So I decided - paralyzed, immobile , destitute and in a hospital bed - that if God granted me a little more life, I’d get myself into the woods.
http://www.thejungletimes.com/files/lawrencepoole-trainer.jpg
« The jungle manages an incredible complexity... up to10,000 co-existing species in a hectare.»
As soon as I could, and with no specific intent except to experience the joy of it, I devoted the little time and energy I thought I had left to exploring the woodlands in and about my hometown and then, as things turned out, farther and farther afield. Trekking into Nature was the best decision I ever took. There I encountered, contemplated and resolved so many WHYs... and I discovered a highly intelligent, very creative but very complex world of systems within systems. I was first amused, then amazed and now impassioned. I discovered “creative Ørder” and was so captured by its logic, I felt an urge to share. I kept notes... and have teaching ever since.
On this site, I’ll you tell a bit of what I found: That Nature requires every member of every species to adapt to constant change.
Nature’s management rule is “altruistic self-interest” so be adaptable and help others do it too. I also found that Nature favours creative leaders. Nature champions innovative thinking. Nature has self-organizing strategies to deal with complexity (http://www.thejungletimes.com/page25/page25.html)... and so many more lessons learned. In summary, the solutions to problems cannot exist where the problems are. Nature requires us to explore the creative “Consciousness” animating complex organized systems.
Why the jungle?
...........................
Link (http://www.thejungletimes.com/)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31LkbXGnuJI&feature=relmfu
Lawrence Poole's inspiring multimedia conferences illustrate the « deep wisdom » he learned from Nature and from his four near death experience (NDE) and out opf body experiences.