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Download (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen und ...) Joan Borysenko, Ph.D.: "This Process changed my life.
I consider it essential for anyone on a spiritual, healing path." Taken together we call this the Quadrinity. The Hoffman Quadrinity Process uses a unique combination of proven techniques, including guided visualization, journaling and cathartic work. During the intensive eight-day residential course you are led through a carefully structured sequence of powerful experiences that enable you to discover, isolate, and resolve negative conditioning and recover your natural self-confidence and self-esteem. The Process provides a safe and supportive environment in which you can first confront and experience your childhood pain, resentment and anger, and then progress to fuller understanding, compassion and forgiveness. Finally you arrive at a healing transformation and integration of body, mind and spirit. While conducted in a group, this is essentially an individual, inner journey that is accelerated and supported by the group energy. Since it was first created by Robert Hoffman in 1967, more than 30,000 people have used the Hoffman Quadrinity Process to achieve new strength and inner peace. The benefits they report fall into three broad categories: 1) Emotional healing and freedom
- freedom from lifelong negative moods, feelings and behavioral
patterns; freedom to be more free, open, loving, joyful, centered,
creative and spontaneous; People coming to the Hoffman Quadrinity Process have a strong commitment to making positive and lasting changes in their lives and to accelerating their personal growth and development. The vast majority are professional men and women between the ages of 35 and 60. Their reasons for attending include issues of intimacy, relationship and family; career, creativity, and personal power; enthusiasm, energy and depression; spirituality, meaning of life and connection; compulsive or addictive behaviors; and removing unwanted limitations. Over the years, many professional therapists have participated in the Hoffman Quadrinity Process and subsequently have referred hundreds of their clients as an adjunct to therapy. |