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Shilpa P.A.- Bangalore – India - 39 years old –International trainer and Facilitator with Dream a Dream (a Bangalore based NGO), Certified Clear Beliefs Coach, and a Board member of the Sustainable World Project (a not for profit foundation registered in the Netherlands). In her work with groups of young people and teachers in developing life skills over the last 8 years, she got to witness the power of a supportive community and how it impacts individual transformation. Each one of us have our unique gifts we bring into the world and we all have the inner resources to connect within and manifest the life of our purpose. Powerful transformative experiences and connection with inner self prepares us to deal with the ever changing life. She envisions a thriving life for every person where each one of them are able to work with their limiting beliefs and are getting in touch with the wonderful being they are.
She facilitates Life Skills/social emotional programs with different organizations and practices as a Clear Beliefs Coach. She is a single mom of one daughter who has published a book of poems at age 14. She enjoys long walks in nature, meditation, music, reading, learning new things, quality time with loved ones.
Email – [email protected]
A note from Nadia
Shilpa Setty is a luminous, gentle, generous and practically fathomless facilitator. She carries her quite enormous presence with so much humility that it is almost incongruous sometimes. I have been so blessed to learn and grow through her example of rigorous self-reflection and investigation and consistent meditative and spiritual practice. Her energy is well conditioned, like tilled soil; an incredible resource for a facilitator. Shilpa has the gift of making a person feel loved, and even fascinating! Her listening style in particular seems easily to draw out authenticity and a spirit of being already enough. It is a wonder to witness her work with young people, and the hidden young person in adults. The addition of a therapeutic practice to her facilitative toolkit is such an interesting turn of events. I look forward to seeing what new depths she will find in her practice now.
Shilpa P.A.- Bangalore – India - 39 years old –International trainer and Facilitator with Dream a Dream (a Bangalore based NGO), Certified Clear Beliefs Coach, and a Board member of the Sustainable World Project (a not for profit foundation registered in the Netherlands). In her work with groups of young people and teachers in developing life skills over the last 8 years, she got to witness the power of a supportive community and how it impacts individual transformation. Each one of us have our unique gifts we bring into the world and we all have the inner resources to connect within and manifest the life of our purpose. Powerful transformative experiences and connection with inner self prepares us to deal with the ever changing life. She envisions a thriving life for every person where each one of them are able to work with their limiting beliefs and are getting in touch with the wonderful being they are.
She facilitates Life Skills/social emotional programs with different organizations and practices as a Clear Beliefs Coach. She is a single mom of one daughter who has published a book of poems at age 14. She enjoys long walks in nature, meditation, music, reading, learning new things, quality time with loved ones.
Email – [email protected]
A note from Nadia
Shilpa Setty is a luminous, gentle, generous and practically fathomless facilitator. She carries her quite enormous presence with so much humility that it is almost incongruous sometimes. I have been so blessed to learn and grow through her example of rigorous self-reflection and investigation and consistent meditative and spiritual practice. Her energy is well conditioned, like tilled soil; an incredible resource for a facilitator. Shilpa has the gift of making a person feel loved, and even fascinating! Her listening style in particular seems easily to draw out authenticity and a spirit of being already enough. It is a wonder to witness her work with young people, and the hidden young person in adults. The addition of a therapeutic practice to her facilitative toolkit is such an interesting turn of events. I look forward to seeing what new depths she will find in her practice now.