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Pathwork Transformation Program
Grounded in the powerful, illuminating transformation process outlined
in the Pathwork Lectures, this program is the heart of what we teach at
Sevenoaks. The Pathwork Transformation Program (PTP) offers an integrated
method of self-exploration and change that is practical, down-to-earth,
and effective, while also providing a fascinating and optimistic perspective
on the spiritual reality that underlies our yearning to grow. Many of
our graduates, when asked what they received from the Pathwork Transformation
Program, have made statements like this:
“It gave me my life. It taught me how to truly live, trust myself,
enjoy life, expand my sense of self, have courage, and risk being happy.”
Read
more testimonials from Transformation Program Students.
The program includes four primary components:
• Pathwork process work to find nourishment for the soul; and to learn to open the heart while developing courage, trust, and skills to risk changing negative qualities into life-affirming assets
• Core Energetics to contact the life force in
the body, liberate blocks, tension and old pain, and feel more alive and
vital in day-to-day life
• Pathwork lecture study to learn in wonderful
and precise detail about both the psychological and spiritual levels of
the transformation process
• Spiritual practices such as meditation, prayer,
guided time in nature, and other practices to connect with the Oneness
at the center of self and the universe
The Pathwork Transformation Program consists of a series of class meetings each year
with the same committed and intimate group of people, along with
regular one-to-one sessions with a Pathwork Helper or therapist.
Each of the classes will focus on deepening conceptually and experientially on the wisdom central to the Pathwork.
Local PTP programs typically meet on weekends in or near major cities in the Mid-Atlantic area, with classes continuing at Sevenoaks in the second year and beyond.
Transfer students who have completed a portion of the Pathwork Transformation Program or Pathwork Studies in other regions, may apply to transfer into our program.
Call the School Office: 540-948-5548.
Attendance at a qualifying prerequisite workshop and an interview are required for admission into the
program.
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an e-mail to learn more about the Pathwork Transformation Program