Conference Speaker Profile - Scott Lennox  
 
Scott Lennox

Biography: Defining Scott is difficult and pinning him down, nearly impossible. A recent article about his art, poetry, music, counseling, mask-making, horse training, and cancer survival, called him a “Renaissance Man.” As Dizzy Dean once said, “It ain’t braggin’ if you can back it up,” and Scott can certainly back it up.

After serving with the First Cavalry as a combat medic in Southeast Asia where he was decorated for valor, Lennox graduated from Texas Christian University with a degree in Religion and then attended Brite Divinity School, all the while producing and hosting a weekly television program.

He later successfully operated a commercial photography studio before returning to school to earn a Master’s Degree from the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Texas at Arlington. It was during that time that Lennox developed The Holodigm, a model of human functioning based on timeless cross-cultural teaching and the latest findings of quantum physics. Lennox maintains an advanced clinical license and applies his skills as a compelling public speaker and motivator in clinical, educational, and corporate settings. He uses The Holodigm to facilitate and practice stress management and to foster the definition and achievement of personal goals.

His vivid artwork is held in corporate and private collections. Exhibitions are being planned for Texas, New York, Monterrey, and London. Two of his landscape paintings are hanging in the United States Embassy residence in Geneva. Scott recently published In Brazos Country, a collection of his poems about the Brazos River. He is currently recording the book with voice and on-location background sounds. He is also preparing to use his art, music, and writing as part of a literacy and cultural awareness project which he will implement in public and private schools in cooperation with Fort Worth’s Imagination Celebration.

Lennox has a demonstrated passion for inspiring people to change their own lives by discovering and engaging with the best and highest in themselves. To that end, he is currently training horses to be used as equine collaborators in the psychological, emotional, and physical healing of combat veterans.

This is Scott's second appearance at our annual Forum; his first attendance was in 2007. Upon recognizing Scott's enormous talents as an artist, he was selected as the cover artist for our Forum 2008 brochure. Follow this link to learn more about Scott and all of our Forum artists since 2002.

Presentation Title: Where’s the Power?  Developing the “Community” of the Inner Self

Abstract: Transformative power begins inside by understanding and unifying the self. The speaker employs his original model, The Holodigm: a model of inner wholeness, as a demonstrated tool for self-assessment and for creating healthy change. The group will be guided through an easily applied step-by-step process of “taking an inner inventory” as a means of stress management and personal growth, a necessary first step in building community.

 

 

   
       
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