Theoretical Fundamentals of Transpersonal Psychology & Principles of Ontogonic Therapy offers a complete vision of the foundational principles and the need for psychological work and transformation to support the experience of ultimate freedom.
The Transpersonal Psychology & Principles of Ontogonic Therapy presents both the vision of Ontogonic Therapy and the theoretical fundamentals for a complete therapeutic experience. The Ontogonic Body-Mind Transpersonal Therapy Online Growth Group is a complete program that can be useful for therapists and patients under the Ontogonic model, to clarify their understanding of the theoretical foundations of the practice. This is a complete program in itself and is a prerequisite for anyone interested in becoming an Ontogonic Transpersonal Body-Mind Therapist.
“We must give time to listen and enter into a dialogue between the mind and the wisdom of the body, so we can reconnect and recover what we have lost…”
~ Carlos de León
The program's goal to present the theoretical foundations of Ontogony Body-Mind Therapy, and further clarify some points that had presented difficulty in being understood in various training groups.
It is recommended to read, as a complement to the course, the book "Flow of Life” by Carlos de León. Once registered in the program you can purchase the book in Spanish and/or access the transcript in English.
Consciousness and Energy
Dynamics of the Life Flow
6 Movements of the Flow
Grounding, Breath & Evolution
Etheric experience: Chakras and Kundalini
The Role of the Body-Mind Experience in Human Redemption
Origin & Dynamics
The Split Observer
Karma and Neurosis
Need for Contact
Projections
Defence Mechanisms
Emotional Plague
Sexual Functions and Area of Reach
Emotional and Biological Charges
Sexual Economy
The Importance of Puberty
The Energetic Experience and Superimposition
Sex, Consciousness and Evolution
Sex as Pleasure and Joy
Sex as Power
Sex as Evolutionary Drive
Levels of Experience
Personality
The Shadow
Dynamics of Defence and Resistance
Development of the Characterology
he 4 Brains
The 5 Minds
Neurotic Patterns in the Mind
Therapeutic Goals
The Six Body Characterologies
Methodology of Body Readings
Karma & Free Will
Personal Karma
Family Karma
Collective Karma
Meaning
Shakti and Neurosis
Inferiority Complex
Shame Complex, Repression, and Inertia
Suffering
Projection and “Spontaneous Therapy”
Awareness and Energy in Therapy
"Therapeutic Witnessing" from the Body
Regressive Catharsis
Following the Thread in Therapy
Integration Techniques
Therapy as a Style of Life
Levels of Therapy
The Therapeutic Relationship
Transference
Counter-Transference
Therapeutic Personality as the Ultimate Tool
Ethics
Social Role in Therapy
Neural Field Reconnection Therapy