Who is Stacy Kamala Waltman?


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The purpose of this Blog is to provoke thought and discussion.

Please feel free to write a comment on any of these articles, even if you don’t agree with what is written.

I am curious to know your perspective and look forward to meeting you here ~ Stacy Kamala Waltman

October 27, 2007

To Your Life~

Well Lived, with Clairity!

www.integrationcoaching.com

 

Stacy Kamala Waltman

Stacy Kamala Waltman brings a well-rounded blend of experience and personal development skills to her coaching practice. Bridging the spiritual world with the professional arena, Stacy Kamala draws from a rich and varied background to enhance her client’s personal, spiritual and professional life. 

Earning a B.A. in journalism at San Diego State University along with a minor in business administration, Stacy has worked in a variety of business settings including group/team facilitation, public speaking, marketing, promotions, corporate communications, sales, web site design, and public relations. In small, medium, and large companies, she has learned what it takes to succeed. 

Stacy also serves her community as a consultant and volunteer, most recently as a Facilitator on the Bend2030 project and as a commissioner on the Oregon Governor’s Commission on Women. 

Stacy’s tangible-world experience is a counterpoint to a 25-year history as a student of Swami Satchidananda’s Integral Yoga, and a certified Svaroopa Yoga Instructor. From the postures of Hatha Yoga to the regulation of breathe control; the discipline of meditation to the ecstasy of chanting, Stacy has developed a deep appreciation for the peace, centering and focus to be found in the world of spiritual studies. 

By combining these various disciplines with specific coaching training and advanced education at the Coaches Training Institute – accredited by the International Coaching Federation, Stacy provides an integrated approach to her coaching practice.  

Stacy’s clients are those people striving for more in their lives; better communication skills, a healthy relationship with money and increased earning power while maintaining skillful life balance. Her vision is to guide her clients and teams to a life of fulfillment and success by linking their spiritual, material and practical needs. 

“In addition to being a wonderful communicator, Stacy is also a gifted and powerful coach,” says Jim DeLaurentis, CFO, The Andrew Lauren, Inc.” She has dynamic energy and deep commitment.” 

Whether you participate with her in a teleseminar format, organizational team or individual coaching program, you will co-develop your awareness of yourself – enhancing how you interact in the world.  Stacy’s coaching style is not only brilliant, she allows the process to be rewarding and fun! 

If you are committed to living a life of freedom from habitual thinking patterns and creating the life of your dreams - then
Jump In!  Get wet!  

To schedule a sample session at Integration Coaching with
Stacy Kamala Waltman, please send an email
to:  ic@integrationcoaching.com

Thank you!

Kamala as the lotus flower

 

Published on August 1, 2006 at 4:22 am Comments (4)

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  1. I heard from a friend that Dr. Ihaleakala Len is coming to Saugus Massachusetts. in November. Could you send me some Info. I would like to attend his course or seminar.

    Thank You, Ruth

  2. I attended Dr Len’s lecture in Charlotte Nc. I understood him to say that I do not need to be concerned with whether or not I “really mean it” or what exactly I am saying I am sorry for when doing the process, just do the process and it takes care of everything. That seems be my experience. However,a friend has been telling me that it is important that we look to see if we “really mean” it. That seem to make the process “heavier” and activate the very mind that is to be let go of. Am I missing something? I specifically remember Dr Len saying “the process works whether you mean it or not,all that matters is that you do it” and that we can never really know what we’re sorry for due to only being aware of 15 out of 11 million bits of information. With most questions I have simply done the process and let the question go. I would like clarity with this one in order to make sure I havent missed something with regard to the process itself.

  3. Healing is about letting go of the mind and allowing a power greater than us (or perhaps the greater part of us ?) heal us. What we all seem to have a great difficult in understanding is how this works, yet that is the simplicity of faith. We do not need to know how it works or how it works best, each person will have their own unique experience and their own successes………..perhaps that is enough, in a society where more is better,perhaps less is best?

  4. Hi Ema,

    I completely agree with you. Less is more ~ always! And it can be a challenge to live in an upside-down world which touts the opposite. It takes brave and courageous souls like you to live life differently.

    Thank you so very much for adding your wisdom to this discussion.

    Wishing you great joy and happiness,
    Kamala


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