The sources on which Jim draws come from experience in several disciplines, which he and his colleagues have integrated into an organizational ecosystem designed to shift the culture and leadership to a higher level of clarity, performance, financial health, and societal value.
Those disciplines include the Leadership Ecology of Natural Systems, the Neuroscience of Mindfulness-Awareness, the Art of Hosting and Harvesting Conversations that Matter, Appreciative Inquiry, and Flow Game.
Those disciplines include the Leadership Ecology of Natural Systems, the Neuroscience of Mindfulness-Awareness, the Art of Hosting and Harvesting Conversations that Matter, Appreciative Inquiry, and Flow Game.

In particular, the wisdom and power that arises from finding your leadership mirrored in the natural hierarchy of a healthy ecosystem is a unique benefit of this work, and the ancient forest and rich wetland gardens of Windhorse Farm offer an unsurpassable location in which to discover the roots, foliage and fruit of your own natural brilliance.
The view of Nothing Missing is the fundamental wholeness of everyone and everything.
We might ask ourselves: if there is totality to begin with, where does ignorance come from? If ignorance emerges, it seems to imply a flaw in the totality. That's a very interesting question, an extremely good question. And in fact, that seems to be the entire message! Therefore, the Buddha and the great teachers aren't inspired to give a secondhand answer to that question. It has to be a firsthand answer, one that comes from you. In fact, the answer to that question might be the password to enlightenment. We might go so far as to say that. Chogyam Trungpa
We might ask ourselves: if there is totality to begin with, where does ignorance come from? If ignorance emerges, it seems to imply a flaw in the totality. That's a very interesting question, an extremely good question. And in fact, that seems to be the entire message! Therefore, the Buddha and the great teachers aren't inspired to give a secondhand answer to that question. It has to be a firsthand answer, one that comes from you. In fact, the answer to that question might be the password to enlightenment. We might go so far as to say that. Chogyam Trungpa