
Calvin Chu
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Hey Questers,
I can’t believe we are less than a month away!
I am still looking for a ride from Boulder to Gunnison on 8/6. If you have a seat available, I’d love to accompany you and will happily share the cost of gas!
Thank you 🙂
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Hey Questers of August 2021!
I’m Calvin, registered in Cohort 20 with EBI. I am in need of a seat in any car, from Boulder, to Gunnison, then back to Boulder.
Thank you!
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What does it mean to be connected to Nature, and how can that relationship support your coaching?
Being connected to Nature means to have presence and awareness to the liveliness of everything which envelopes us. The breeze of the winds, the songs of the birds, the intensity of the Sun, its movement across the sky, and the turn of the seasons.
Being connected to Nature is simply listening and having attunement of what is happening in this container of Earth we exist in. Paradoxically, it’s also having this deep listening and attunement to self, as we are Nature ourselves. The thoughts we think, the feelings we feel, and having awareness of what is happening within us.
I think this relationship can support our coaching process because we have a better understanding of Human Nature, behavior, processes, habits, etc. What isn’t Nature? Having an understanding of Nature and our connection with it can support the growth, development and evolution of our very own being… because we are all going towards that direction. There is that Truth of us going “home” one day, when our. material form reaches a limit and passes to the other side. Understanding this process and the details within it can help me better show up for “clients” in their “natural process”.
Understanding Nature can help me be nature in its fullest form, and guide all that which is nature (everything) with insight. It’s a surrender, but having tools/tricks to help better navigate the journey we are in. Something that is coming up for me, is the paradox of not having a choice of being Nature, but having a choice of how we go about it. And that is where the magic occurs.
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Wow. I just finished watching the Session 1 video. I didn’t know it was possible to hold such a cohesive and “present” virtual space via Zoom.
Hats off to you, Michael! I can’t wait to meet you all in person!
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Vanessa-
I’m going to arrive Boulder sometime in the evening on July 31st. I was planning to camp somewhere near our Caravan departure to Gunnison, but am also open to sharing an airbnb!
– Calvin
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Hello Cohort 20!
Apologies for being late to this virtual party: I am just now accessing my laptop for the first time in 2020. Yep, I’ve been using my phone this entire time.
I consider myself to be a fairly versatile person. After a series of random, spontaneous & last-minute decisions I’ve made in my life, I am now landing into this space with you all with the intention to connect, learn, and elevate.
I’ve always had a natural inclination to connect with Nature, and finding EBI couldn’t have crossed paths with me at a more perfect time.
I’m looking forward to diving in deeper with you all. A’ho!
– Calvin
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Hi @amy-lewin / Liv,
Thank you for chiming in! I’ve made adjustments to my accommodation plans, and will no longer be in Boulder. I have secured my transportation going to Gunnison on 8/6 with @kuvshinova2
Looking forward to meeting you all at the General Store parking lot 🙂