You have done the inner work.
Your MindKindness practice has prepared you for exactly this—the capacity to bring personal awareness into interpersonal and cultural understanding, making possible the kind of deep psychological, emotional, and civilizational conversation that requires both honesty and care.
Now, the work expands.
From the personal to the interpersonal.
From the interpersonal to the cultural.
From the cultural to the civilizational.
This Master Class is for you if...
You have completed the MindKindness Journey and hunger for what comes next
You live between cultures—carrying multiple worlds in your bones
You sense that the ground is shifting beneath familiar certainties
You want to understand the forces shaping our civilizational moment
The world is churning.
Civilizations that once seemed stable are fracturing.
The West is in a moment of reckoning.
The East is rising—but into what?
And those of us who carry multiple cultures are left asking:
“Where do I stand? How do I make sense of this moment?”
What we will explore together
The Personal
How does history live in your body?
What did you inherit that you never chose?
The Interpersonal
How do civilizational tensions show up in your relationships, workplace, and family?
The Cultural
What is the Western mind?
What can't it see?
What has the East preserved?
Leng Lim, MDiv, MBA
He has lived inside the Western mind.
He knows its brilliance.
He knows its shadow.
With deep roots in Chinese civilization and three decades navigating Western power, he bridges these worlds for seekers from both traditions.
Born in Singapore
Princeton University
Harvard University (×2)
Episcopal Priest
30 years advising and coaching leaders
Deep roots in Chinese civilization
Now completing his book:
Journey to the West. And Back Again.
History is not waiting.
The question is whether you will meet this moment with understanding—or be swept along by forces you never took the time to see.
If you are ready, join us.
MINDKIND INSTITUTE · MASTER CLASS SERIES · 8 sessions · Limited to 24 participants