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I have a problem. I excel in multiple fields including business, science, sociology, religion... with an above average understand of arts, though I have no artistic education. However, I am a gifted actress, I am business strategist... I advice people on everything from career to education to religion to Info Tech to entrepreneurship. I am in my mid-20's, and a plain vanilla MBA.

My education does not do justice to me; I want to learn more and do more. I am looking for alternative schools/institutions that provide a well-rounded education for a Renaissance woman.

One idea is go to a anthroposophical school, such as Goetheanum. Another is to join a Sufi school, if there is one with experiential education as I am not seeking to be a scholar (purely) but a human being.

Is there a school/instituion out there which caters to such needs? Or can you guide me to a source of info?

Seriosu answers only, please?

2006-07-09 07:54:40 · 2 answers · asked by Prophecy 2 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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www.dancemeditation.org

i have a certification (80 days of study) plus some.

i also have academic credentials but i feel the sufi study was more beneficial. this practice does derive from a sufi lineage. it is the dervish society of america, dunya is the sufi teacher. her sufi teacher was adnan sirhan (sufi foundation of america).

there are other orders that are more popular (assoiated with dances of universal peace)

but i prefer this one and yes, it will give you what you seek.
try a weekend workshop with her or a retreat to see if it is what you want, but it sounds like it is. it is mostly nonverbal work, mostly body oriented.

study is not the whole path. learning also arises from inside.

2006-07-22 09:30:32 · answer #1 · answered by BonesofaTeacher 7 · 0 0

You are kidding, right?
My serious answer is: Buy a backpack and an "Around the world" plane ticket. If you are truly that educated, it is time to get out and see the world-you have over done the book learning piece. Believe me, you can continue the education later-explore while you are young.
good luck and sorry I can't answer your question. Are you really expecting a real answer in Yahoo Answers?

2006-07-22 02:30:21 · answer #2 · answered by ScarMan 5 · 0 0

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