Who is “Three Worlds”…..

Who is “Three Words” and what does the logo represent?

Over the last two decades I have been developing my own personal and professional growth as a leader which led me to three areas of exploration:

  1. The recovery and reawakening of my indigenous roots to reconnect me to my ancestral lineage and teachings.

  2. The study, practice and embodiment of the technology of Kundalini Yoga and its capacity to transform me from the inside out. AND

  3. The study and practice of transformational leadership concepts and methodologies that lead to the development of elevated, conscious, and inspired leaders and workplaces.

My journey through all three powerful paths have transformed me in ways I could not have imagined, yet, I realized that I was living them as separate experiences and the time and energy needed to keep them all alive in my life was starting to weigh on me.

During a conversation with a colleague, I was sharing some of the amazing insights, gifts, and discoveries I have gleaned from these three paths of learning and was pondering the question: how can I bring all this learning together in meaningful and integrated way? She said – it sounds like you are trying to bring together your own three worlds. YES! That was it! This was the day I named by passion project and business venture- and Three Worlds was born!

As I was developing my business model and exploring how my three world views could benefit others, Karma Dharma supported me in the creation of my logo. Together we worked on an image that would depict my vision of bringing my three worlds together to create a powerful experience of transformation for others. Three Worlds logo was born!


The Three World’s logo represents my own journey and emerging philosophy where I surround my western learning and knowledge with an Indigenous and yogic world view bringing forward a balanced learning experience where the head and heart can come together to create powerful opportunities for courageous transformation.

The SUN represents Indigenous teachings.

The EYE in the centre represents western knowledge.

The Anjala Mudra (praying hands) represent balance.


Reflection:

How do you integrate our own ways of knowing as Leader?

How does this integrated knowing create transformation for yourself and those around you?

 “Courage starts with showing up and letting ourselves be seen” Brene Brown

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