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Laine has been a student of the Diamond Approach for well over 25 years and was ordained as a Ridhwan teacher in 2015. Currently Laine is part of the Hawaii DAH3 and DAH4 team working on Maui, presenting and doing small groups, as well as a private teacher. She also leads one day or evening events and is preparing a series of book studies to be held on Maui. Having lived and traveled in Asia and SE Asia for over 10 years, Laine found the Hawaiian islands a nice balance in the diversity of cultures and environment, and so has made Maui her home for the past 37 years. Laine spends her leisure time in the ocean and with her 2 grandchildren.
What would you like your potential students to know about you as a teacher of the Diamond Approach?: 

As human beings, I believe we all long to be whole and live our lives in a true and meaningful way. But how do we do that on our own? As a student, my teachers have been invaluable in helping to guide me on my journey. As a teacher, my open heart, experience and curiosity can help guide you into the mysterious unfoldment of your true nature. Together we will inquire into the mystery that is your souls journey. I feel it is a privilege to be a student and teacher of the Diamond Approach, and I am interested in who you are!

What attracted you to the Diamond Approach?: 

I was going through a dark night of the soul and a friend suggested I read the Diamond Heart books, at that time there were three total. I felt the books speak to me and felt understood in a way I had never felt before. The Logos of the Diamond Approach was already impacting me through the books. I wanted to understand my conditioning and being in a field that could hold the questions was a relief. Through inquiry, understanding could happen. When I came into the Maui group I felt I had found my true home, the kindness and openness was truly palpable. Also, being able to work with a teacher was very helpful in the unfolding of my souls journey.

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