• Seminsrs

Distance Learning


In-house seminars

Love Psychology in      Stress and Conflict      Resolution

Love Wisdom Stress-
  Management Seminar


• Love Awareness Conflict
   Resolution Seminar


Customised Seminars

• Residential courses and          Retreats

Private Consultation

Current Events



Site Map


News

Receive Newsletter

• Current Events


Products

• PDF Books

MP3 Meditations

Games

• School of Love-
 Awareness Online Courses


Teacher Training

Seminars

Consultation





Partners







  


Programmes and Seminars


Full program:  Love  psychology  of causal  stress and conflict-management seminar

The Citi-Zen full program of causal stress and conflict management seminar is a six day event containing 58 hours of tuition, meditation, group processes and transpersonal discovery.

You will learn how to

  • Learn the science of meditation and concentrate to a deeper level than before (day 1)
  • Contact you soul essence (1)
  • Discover the causal psychology of your stress (2)
  • Dissolve the dualistic causal structure of your stress into non-dual bliss (2)
  • Meet your subconscious stress archetypes and enlighten them into non-dual bliss wisdom (3)
  • Discover the causal psychology of conflict (both 3)
  • Dissolve the dualistic causal structure of conflict in your life into non-dual bliss peace (4)
  • Meet your subconscious conflict archetypes are enlighten them into non-dual bliss wisdom (4)
  • Learn how to resolve social tension and conflict and catalyse causal peace (5)
  • Experience the application of this new consciousness (5)
  • Meta-Tantra (6)
  • Meta perception: Love awareness (6)

Download a brochure of The Citi-Zen Seminar options  as PDF.

Purchase the book  ' The Citi-Zen School of Love-Awareness, 
A Transpersonal thesis of Humane Education for a new era of peace ´ 
as PDF.

This broshure and Book are currently undergoing revision. Please send an email to info@citi-zen-foundation.com  to request or pre-order these items, thank you.

Bookmark and Share

Subscribe












































        


back to top



© The Citi-Zen Foundation 2008