Monday, June 26, 2006

Beauty Engine Salon Launch & Japan

So we launched the Beauty Engine Salon
and the website is up.
www.beautyengine.org
We had a great group of people show on friday night and a real nice start to this new event/ community. I met a lot of deep thinkers and it seemed people had a good time connecting, hearing the vision of Beauty Engine, etc.
We got a lot of feedback that our VISION piece that we shared was clearer than ever.
Thats a good thing.
Ariel Spilsbury (www.holographicgoddess.com) did her Oracle thing to a very rapt group and spoke of Collective Transmutation, the Violet Flame, Alchemystica and other cosmic -powerful things.
It was nice to to mix mystical offerings with the mental-intellectual stuff.
She sold four sets and was delighted by the deep level of attention held by the group.
I look forward to bringing other amazing talents and visionary resources into the mix for these salons.
My only regret about the evening was that everyone did not get to share their pieces, as i know there were some waiting in the wings.
Speed Mingling worked well as did the Tag Your Neighbor activities.....
Looking forward to the next Salon and opening up the invite list.
Want to focus the next Salon on guests identities and their powers, i think.
The term 'Beauty Engineers' kept coming up.
Nice.
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JAPAN!
Our tickets to Japan are confirmed and we're going next month
Starting to prepare our curriculum and workshop presentations.
I must admit that the whole 'cultural' piece is a bit daunting in terms of determining what to prepare. I am confident that they will be well recieved and that we'll have some amazing experiences over there.
i look forward to that time helping to further establish the 'toolkit' aspect of the Beauty Engine design.

The sooner we can get a neat 'Beauty Engine Starter Kit' built the sooner Beauty Engine can spread!

Thinking in terms of some origami style layout and presentation.....hmmmmm.
I love paper architecture...it would be a perfect compliment for BE layout and toolkits.

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