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Jean Houston is one of the most intriguing women alive. With her childhood roots in the early days of television comedy, Jean was given access to a cast of characters most of us have only read about - Albert Einstein, Helen Keller, Margaret Mead, and the Clinton’s during the White House years.
While her life could easily have led her to the world of show business, a profound experience piqued her curiosity as to who the identity of the great intelligence within each of us is. Today she is a scholar, philosopher and researcher in human capacities, is one of the foremost visionary thinkers and doers of our time, one of the princiPAL (EU/Asia/Aus/NZ) founders of the Human Potential Movement.
A powerful and dynamic speaker, she holds conferences and seminars with social leaders, educational institutions and business organizations worldwide.
Jean has worked intensively in 40 cultures and 100 countries helping to enhance and deepen their own uniqueness while they become part of the global community. Her ability to inspire and invigorate people enables her to readily convey her vision - the finest possible achievement of the individual potential.
Jean is also a prolific writer and author of 26 books including A Passion for the Possible, Search for the Beloved, Life Force, The Possible Human, Public Like a Frog, A Mythic Life: Learning to Live Our Greater Story, and Manual of the Peacemaker.
To visit Jean's website and learn more about her, go to: www.jeanhouston.com
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