By her own definition Lynne Twist is a pro-activist.
She sees herself as someone who is working FOR something rather than AGAINST.
And, she asks a very powerful question: “What is it that we are working for?”
“What is it that we each want and are willing to put our resources and energy into creating in this world?”
For more than 40 years, Lynne has been a recognized global visionary committed to alleviating poverty and hunger and supporting social justice and environmental sustainability.
This might feel a bit overwhelming for the rest of us on the ground, but Lynne’s work is to inspire us all to transform our relationships with each other and with the world in which we live.
So what has she done?
She sees herself as someone who is working FOR something rather than AGAINST.
And, she asks a very powerful question: “What is it that we are working for?”
“What is it that we each want and are willing to put our resources and energy into creating in this world?”
For more than 40 years, Lynne has been a recognized global visionary committed to alleviating poverty and hunger and supporting social justice and environmental sustainability.
This might feel a bit overwhelming for the rest of us on the ground, but Lynne’s work is to inspire us all to transform our relationships with each other and with the world in which we live.
So what has she done?
Transformed people’s relationship with money and with their lives!
Her book, The Soul of Money, offers new ways to realign our relationship with money and shows us how to discover our own sense of sufficiency and inner wealth.
Lynne and her husband, Bill, co-founded The Pachamama Alliance — a social profit (nonprofit) organization whose mission is to empower indigenous people of the Amazon rainforest to preserve their lands and culture and, using insights gained from that work, to educate and inspire individuals everywhere to bring forth a thriving, just and sustainable world. www.Pachamama.org.
A lot of her work is about transforming the “stories” that we tell ourselves – whether it be our story about our money, or what we can do to empower ourselves to address the big issues that face us.
To learn more you might want to look at the Up To Us Engagement Pathway, to find ways to transform your own thinking and lives. www.pachamama.org/engage
Lynne seeks to inspire and encourage us all to stand for what is important to us; and allow that stand to be a way of living and being that strengthens our capacity to make a difference in our work, personal live – and, in the world around in which we live.
We all have a stand inside of us waiting to be expressed, and,
when we are in touch with that place, we become more fully ourselves.
Her book, The Soul of Money, offers new ways to realign our relationship with money and shows us how to discover our own sense of sufficiency and inner wealth.
Lynne and her husband, Bill, co-founded The Pachamama Alliance — a social profit (nonprofit) organization whose mission is to empower indigenous people of the Amazon rainforest to preserve their lands and culture and, using insights gained from that work, to educate and inspire individuals everywhere to bring forth a thriving, just and sustainable world. www.Pachamama.org.
A lot of her work is about transforming the “stories” that we tell ourselves – whether it be our story about our money, or what we can do to empower ourselves to address the big issues that face us.
To learn more you might want to look at the Up To Us Engagement Pathway, to find ways to transform your own thinking and lives. www.pachamama.org/engage
Lynne seeks to inspire and encourage us all to stand for what is important to us; and allow that stand to be a way of living and being that strengthens our capacity to make a difference in our work, personal live – and, in the world around in which we live.
We all have a stand inside of us waiting to be expressed, and,
when we are in touch with that place, we become more fully ourselves.