Get in touch with your deepest values and learn to help transform the world — use the exploration of inquiry, introspection and integrity to gain inner and outer peace: register now for the Institute for Humane Education’s 30-day MOGO Online course!
There’s still time to register for the January course (which begins January 2), but hurry, spaces are limited! The cost for individuals is only $89. (We have a special family rate of $89 for the first person and $25 for each additional family member.)
MOGO Online will educate and inspire you to do more good for yourself, other people, animals, and the environment.
Learn about the 7 Keys to MOGO and how to apply them to your own life.
As part of MOGO Online you’ll have a chance to interact virtually with other participants through discussion boards, receive input from the course advisors (Marsha Rakestraw & Zoe) and connect with people who are passionate about empowering themselves and transforming the world. Participants will receive a copy of Most Good, Least Harm: A Simple Principle for a Better World and Meaningful Life by Zoe, IHE’s President.
Download a couple sample exercises. (pdf)
“I found MOGO Online to be a life-altering experience on any number of levels. The simplest way I can think to express what I mean is that I emerged from MOGO Online feeling more conscious, more alive, more honest (with myself and others), more confident and more empowered.”
~ Stanley Weil
“This class was a truly inspiring experience. I think the exercises were thoughtfully designed to encourage deep introspection and were extremely valuable to me in my personal life.”
~ Tara Hodges
“It was one of the most rewarding “classroom” experiences I have had to date. The warmth, enthusiasm and insight that the other students and that our advisors shared made this more than just a learning experience — it was a life experience. I feel privileged to have been part of this community.”
~ Anna Watkins
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