Master classes
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High-quality video
Each program includes video sessions hosted by Cris and the SCA training team, providing deep insights into study materials and giving you an opportunity to have your questions answered in real time.
Helpful resource links
Your studies are supported by an extensive library of reference materials, assembled in an easy-to-use format. We’ll also help you with online resources to continue exploring what you’ve learned.
Powerful insights
You’ll be working with experienced professionals who’ve traveled the same road before. So you’ll get important and practical insights which will help you integrate what you’ve learned.
Inner Freedom- The Transformational Process of Awakening
This program is a professional advancement course designed to enhance awareness of our own inner reality and potential for inner freedom through an in-depth presentation of the insights provided by Psychosynthesis, a transpersonal heart-centered psychology, in a coaching context.
You will emerge from this 23-hour course with a new awareness of your own transformational potential and ability to achieve inner freedom independent of external circumstances, and have gained the coaching skills to help others along the same pathway. The program provides specific and practical tools framed in the context of the ICF Core Competencies for facilitating individual and client insight and transforming this insight into action. The program consists of 23 hours of synchronous learning (20hrs online sessions, 3 hrs coaching supervision), study materials available through each student’s own online dashboard and 10 hours of online webinars.
The Will Project
What is the Will Project?
A dynamic model of the inner aspects of the human universe, leading to an understanding of how the psyche can become whole by unfolding the awareness of our “True Nature” of Being.
Get a clear sense of your inner “Center of Personal Power”- a reflection of the Universal Energy Source, through the experience of Being a Willer designing and achieving consciously willed acts.
Why is this useful in Coaching?
Every year, millions of people pass through coaching in their quest for improvement or to achieve a specific objective.
While the International Coach Federation and other accrediting institutions define the structure and context of the coaching conversation, the actual process of defining and achieving goals remains mostly up to the coach. Whether from experience or a formula, this process is heavily influenced by their background and training. The result is that the alignment of the objective with the client's longterm wellbeing, and consequently the sustainability of the outcome, can be highly variable.
Mastering the Mind: The Yoga of Coaching Through Psychosynthesis
A unique perspective for reflection upon our inner nature and its application in the field of coaching. The teaching of both the sacred texts of the Hindu Vedas and Psychosynthesis consists in seeking and giving value to what remains unchanged during all that changes: the Self. Through recognition of the conditionings (Identification) and distancing ourselves from them through non-attachment (Vairagya- Disidentification), accepting the Self as Source with which to identify ourselves (Self- Identification), we actively participate in the Self-Realization process. The psychology of Yoga teaches us that serenity cannot be reached when the mental field is not stable in the Self. The vritti (interferences or modifications caused by identifications with psychic objects) agitate the mental field, prevent concentration, therefore the realization of one's essence.
The mind can be returned to its original state of being clear and transparent through the discipline of Yoga. When the mind returns to being as a clear crystal, the light of the Self is no longer filtered by consciousness- "the veils of illusion". Through the state of Presence, any experience with the manifest reality- Prakriti, is an opportunity to learn and grow in order to attain liberation from the 5 great conditionings described in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, and become fully aware of one's True Nature.