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Who Should Enroll in One Spirit’s
Interspiritual Spiritual Counseling Professional Training?
Our Interspiritual Spiritual Counseling Program is open to all ordained clergy, healthcare professionals, life coaches, career counselors, social workers, and psychologists.
The Me to We semester of the Interspiritual Spiritual Counseling Program, with its focus on one’s inner life, is an appropriate, transformative and expansive course for anyone wanting to deepen their capacity for living fully present and aware, with less reactivity and more intentionality and skill.
Candidate
Qualifications
Each application will be carefully reviewed by Interspiritual Spiritual Counseling faculty to determine the appropriateness of the program for that particular individual, and appropriate supplemental reading materials will be assigned to some students in order to address their unique needs.
Acceptance into the program is heavily weighted on the applicant’s character and emotional and spiritual maturity, which is assessed through a written application; a summary paper of ministerial and/or counseling experience and/or aspirations, and how those aspirations are practiced in life as a formal or informal minister or counselor; and an in-person or telephone interview.
The Interspiritual Spiritual Counseling Program is designed for people who have some or all of the following qualifications and qualities:
- Ordination in any faith tradition
- Background in counseling, spiritual direction, coaching, psychotherapy or related fields
- A commitment to spiritual practice and a history of spiritual study
- A commitment to self-awareness, self-responsibility and inner work
- A desire to deepen the understanding of others
- A desire to be of service to the world through formal and informal counseling
- Qualities of empathy, compassion, kindness and acceptance
- Curiosity, openness and a passion to grow and learn
Building healthy community is an important part of the One Spirit experience. Applicants are expected to demonstrate the ability to function as part of a community. This entails a commitment to emotional and spiritual integrity, honest communication, and responsible speech and behavior.
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