Part 3 (The 21st Century Warrior)


Challenging our western world outlook on life and wisdom, our approach to this séance is rooted in north american native Indian philosophy of life, culture, traditions, affinity with nature etc. The third part development process has been inspired from authorities within the native american communities, and the working language can be both Danish and English – translation available.

This holistic context will generate a mindset largely supporting the tools in Part 1. This mindset expands participants’ perspective, leading their attention toward opportunities and solutions rather than limitations when faced with major challenges. The main focus is on individual resources aiming at taking responsibility and confronting fear and limitations.

Having been reviewed, the personal development plan initiated in Part 1 will reach a new level as the tools and mindset are integrated as a natural behaviour in participants. The challenge is inner search for meaning and consistency in life.

This programme is powerful in offering greater perspective of participants’ personal lives, and in improving inter-personal relations.

After this part, participants will have gained a better feeling of their own purpose, at the same time having achieved more constructive, active, and honest ways of confronting important issues and problems – also issues that are difficult to address.

This programme will result in more direct and assertive ways of communication and a good understanding of what is at stake for the individual participants.

Throughout the entire programme, the basis for long-lasting internal networks is generated.

The focus area in this part of the sequence is to integrate the mental methods and tools provided, the emotional aspect and, above all, the spiritual side.

The WolfWay Programme will conclude with a challenge offering participants the opportunity to demonstrate their achieved skills via a presentation of vital parts of their own development plan, and, by way of example, to carry out a minor public utility project for children. In Wolf Way we consider children as an important resource – our future. The earlier we can pass on to them our wisdom and viable principles and tools, the better.

"The future has many names

For the weak, the impossible.

For the fearful, the unknown.

For the thoughtful and courageous, the ideal."

Victor Hugo