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• Young boys and girls, precocious teenagers, college students, corporate executives, a journalist, entrepreneurs, educators, CEOs, a priest, couples, single people, senior citizens.
Space prevents us from naming them and all the twelve thousand plus parents who send us their kids again and again. |
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"You have to experience Inward Bound to understand it. It fits my description of 'experiential' completely-I discover I." |
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Joanna Allen
Educator, Baltimore, USA |
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Inward Bound is a two week expeditionary learning experience set in the Himalayas. The program is a self-exploratory experiential workshop focused on life-goal planning. |
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It is designed to help participants become more self-aware and thereby make informed and holistic choices in their professional and personal pursuits. It draws upon some profound ideas within Indian philosophy-notably the Bhagvad Gita and Buddhist thought-and blends them with some of the most influential 'self' related concepts in the social and behavioural sciences. |
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The program unfolds through an array of experiences such as a challenging trek, exploration of dreams, deep reflection, personal profiling tools and cultural exposure. |
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| Inward Bound started as a course project at Harvard University and has attracted a truly global audience of individuals who have discovered new meaning and significant shifts in their lives. |
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| The 15-day journey of self-exploration through the Himalayas in India. |
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Includes a high altitude trek and a travel practicum that provides cultural and historical exposure. |
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Deep personal reflection, dream work and human process lab. |
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International audience widens perspectives |
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