Governing Board

DREAMS

AMY PAWLUS

Student, Teacher, Wife, Mother, Board Member

Amy has earned two of the four degrees currently offered by the School of Metaphysics and is pursuing a third, a Doctorate of Divinity. She serves as the Field Director for the Cincinnati and Louisville branches of the School of Metaphysics and is a member of the school's board of governors. She began teaching metaphysics in 2003 in Indianapolis and later became the director of that branch. Today, Amy teaches students studying in the second cycle of the SOM lessons and offers lectures and workshops to businesses, parents, teachers, social workers, or any group of people who have a desire to learn.

John and Amy Pawlus, both teachers in the School of Metaphysics, have a daughter Leah who was born in 1999.  As a parent Amy has learned much about how to raise a child who is filled with energy, intelligence and curiosity.

Education

Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
Indiana University School of Social Work, honors program
Indiana Business College
School of Metaphysics


Experience

Social Work

Amy embraces all people thus she is a world traveler and teacher of the inner levels of consciousness. Understanding how the mind works is invaluable in her work with others. From the pain of child and spousal abuse to the needs of the gifted, Amy offers a rare multidimensional view of life. Her visionary support has allowed the POWERS of TEN university program to be accredited by various state accrediting boards.


Child Advocacy

Amy's desire for a friendly world takes form in her peace work. She finds the best way to insure change in the world is to live it. She has spoken with professional, educational, and informal groups about the Universal Peace Covenant, its tenets and how to apply them. She is instrumental in spreading the message of The Invitation, a four act play based upon the words of eight Nobel Peace Prize laureates and the 577-words in the covenant. Through her influence, The Invitation was performed for the first time outside the Peace Dome in September 2007 in Indianapolis, Indiana. She hopes to create courses of study in the reality and practicality of peaceful living.

Travel

Having lived in Japan for several years and traveling extensively throughout the Far East Amy has built a diverse collection of experiences, which allow her to easily work with and teach many different people. While in Japan she served the Family Services division of the United States Air Force developing and implementing youth mentorship programs for teens living overseas as a part of a military family, She also spent two years in Japan teaching English as a second language to doctors, nurses, business executives, and college students.


Business Administration

Upon returning to the US Amy served as the business manger to her husband's dental practice for 8 years. During that time she also began studying in the School of Metaphysics and along with her husband began to closely study the ways in which Metaphysics impact a small business, its employees, and the people they serve.

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