
Event Details:
Warriors Weekend
The Samurai Game® for Mastery Graduates
9:00 am Saturday 2 – 1:00 pm Sunday 3 June 2018
The Warriors Weekend is an overnight retreat for graduates of Personal Mastery and the Masters Course.
It provides an opportunity for students of mastery to experience themselves on the path of constant learning and discovery that is central to the Milestone Trainings Mastery curriculum.
The Samurai Game® which is incorporated in the weekend is a highly challenging, psychologically intense simulation in which participants take on the role of medieval Samurai. To play, participants must cross a psychological boundary and, for the duration of the game, operate under unfamiliar modes of relationship and governance.
In such an environment, participants can experience profound moments in the midst of the twists and turns of their fate in the game when the going gets tough and rules do not easily apply, and when the future is unclear and there is no certainty of how things could play out.
From this perspective, participants can gain sharp new awareness about their customary behaviour patterns. The weekend thus becomes a mirror for how they live their lives, at home and at work, and how and where mastery plays a part in their lives, or not.
Date/Time
Date(s) - 06/02/2018 - 06/03/2018
All Day
Primary Contact Number
+60379552998
Email for Participant Registration
info@milestonetrainings.com
Participant Fee
USD400
Location
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
Warriors Weekend
The Samurai Game® for Mastery Graduates
9:00 am Saturday 2 – 1:00 pm Sunday 3 June 2018
The Warriors Weekend is an overnight retreat for graduates of Personal Mastery and the Masters Course.
It provides an opportunity for students of mastery to experience themselves on the path of constant learning and discovery that is central to the Milestone Trainings Mastery curriculum.
The Samurai Game® which is incorporated in the weekend is a highly challenging, psychologically intense simulation in which participants take on the role of medieval Samurai. To play, participants must cross a psychological boundary and, for the duration of the game, operate under unfamiliar modes of relationship and governance.
In such an environment, participants can experience profound moments in the midst of the twists and turns of their fate in the game when the going gets tough and rules do not easily apply, and when the future is unclear and there is no certainty of how things could play out.
From this perspective, participants can gain sharp new awareness about their customary behaviour patterns. The weekend thus becomes a mirror for how they live their lives, at home and at work, and how and where mastery plays a part in their lives, or not.