Welcome!

I am pleased to introduce Gather The Men. Our website is a tool to provide information about our intent, philosophy, programs, and services. Your questions and comments are encouraged.

Our vision is for all men to awaken. Our mission is to build an organization supporting men to live from authenticity and personal power.

Gather The Men presently offers programs and services such as gatherings, retreats, coaching, counseling, and groups. Gather The Men is developing an internet social network connecting men from around the globe. We are also planning Gather The Men conferences and expos supporting men’s wellness, consciousness, and activism.

One of the best things about Gather The Men is our unique approach to change.

We don’t believe men need to be taught what to do or think. We don’t believe men need to be fixed or get into their feminine side. We don’t hound men or try to sell them on an idea of self-improvement. Men don’t need external pursuits to validate their worth.

We simply believe that men need to awaken. We believe all men live in a cloud of conditioning that has been passed down from one generation to the next. This cloud of conditioning has kept us asleep and prevented us from realizing who we are. Although we are not responsible for our conditioning, we do have a choice to not live by its illusion. As we awaken, the illusion of our conditioning becomes clearer. Our authenticity and personal power becomes self evident. We become men of power choosing not to live by the illusion, but from our authenticity.

Only when we awaken do we realize our freedom to choose. We can transcend our conditioning and awaken to our authentic Selves. By removing the mask of illusion, we can see who we really are and appreciate and love life for what it really is.

By supporting men as they awaken through our programs and community, Gather The Men grows into an awakened circle of men living from authenticity and power.

I’m glad you’ve come to visit and I hope you stay around for awhile.

With appreciation,

Andrew

March 05 2008 10:00 pm | Andrew Schultz

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