Tuesday, 4 May 2010

The 7th World Congress on Conductive Education 5-8 December 2010 Hong Kong

A few people have been asking me about the 7th World Congress on Conductive Education, in Hong Kong. Some of them were unaware of it. I guess when people are absorbed with their everyday work and life, it is easy to loose touch with all that is happening around the world of Conductive Education. I believe when you just roaming the Internet and ‘accidentally’ come across information about something close to your heart synchronicity just appeared in your life. So my answer to those who just discovered the information about this event…you were meant to find it for a reason…To defy that reason is up to you.

Hong Kong is a magical place on many levels. Hong Kong professionals working in the field of Conductive Education have a very good reputation and are highly respected in our Conductive community and they are also blessed with excellent organisational skills.

‘Tuning in’ to that event brings excitement and pleasant feelings…definitely an opportunity not to be missed.

I was looking for a video clip about the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre where the conference will be held, to show you the magnificence of the place on the waterfront without any luck. There are a few amateur clips available and one, which is not the best quality.
Nevertheless here is the link to it:
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

The submission for abstracts has been extended to 17th May 2010. Soon after that date we would be able to see the complete conference programme.
Whether you choose to present at the conference or choose to enjoy being enthused sitting in the audience this event promises an unforgettable adventure.
The last time I visited Hong Kong I stayed in the Island Shangri-La. It was a fabulous experience. The words “Shangri-La” stand as a synonym for paradise. On my pillow I found a lovely bookmark with a quote printed on it from the book of Lost Horizon.
“ That evening,
after dinner,
Conway made occasion
to leave the others and
stroll out into the calm,
moon washed courtyards.
Shangri-La was lovely then,
touched with mystery
that lies at the core
of all loveliness.
Conway was physically happy,
emotionally satisfied,
and mentally at ease.”
James Hilton Lost Horizon

I sincerely hope that the 7th World Congress on Conductive Education will be an event, which promises to find the Lost Horizon.




Me and Finley my White Light Warrior puppy, April 2010
Finley has a white star shaped patch on his chest.:)


References:
Photo of Hong Kong Convention and Exchibition Centre at Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island by Christopher Biggs from Flickr images.
Link to official website of the conference:
http://www.ce-congress2010.org/CE/
James Hilton Lost Horizon. A captivating story written in 1933 by an English novelist who wrote of an idyllic settlement high in the mountains of Tibet.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lost-Horizon-Classic-Tale-Shangri/dp/1840243538

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