Luann Robinson Hull

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"A passionate pilgrim in a life-long quest for answers on the riddle of human consciousness, Luann is a distinguished pioneer in the world of human development and an expert in transformational education. Following a career in the psychiatric world, she began to expand her knowledge, wisdom, and awareness in the field of human behavior by “re-inventing” her work through a Doctorate of Ministry program, founded by distinguished Episcopal Priest and Christian mystic, Matthew Fox, Ph.D. Her dissertation in the program combines a philosophical and practical palate of rich, carefully researched material, exploiting the evolutionary themes, which have influenced the current relationship paradigm in western culture. The key focus of the material is to offer a new paradigm of thought on relationships, with an emphasis on empowerment, growth, strengths, passion, freedom, and happiness. Since graduating from the program in 2006, Luann has continued to delve deeply into her studies and research, and what has resulted is the morphing of her dissertation project into the groundbreaking material she has brought forward in the form of Happily Ever After…Right Now.

"In September, 2010, Luann co-founded the Conscious Global Leadership Institute. The first ground breaking conference was supported by the world renowned Aspen Institute. Leaders across all genres came together with the intent to facilitate global social harmony by strengthening their own character and consciousness. One of Luann’s passions is to continue facilitating conscious awareness in a variety of venues for the purpose of helping to shift human consciousness away from scarcity and fear into compassion, tolerance, and love. - See more at: http://www.luannrobinsonhull.com/about.htm#sthash.Cg9YZKLd.dpuf"[1]

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  1. Luann Robinson Hull About, organizational web page, accessed June 25, 2013.