Why
Interspiritual Counseling
Interspiritual Counseling is an opportunity to
live life more fully as “an act of loving kindness.”
To become a Interspiritual Counselor, one must work to give up the
ego and to enter into a place of soul communication (the
ability to commune between the depths of two beings). Putting the
ego aside allows for our inner light to be accessed. We become increasingly
more open to what the Divine wants to say through us.
A major objective of the Interspiritual Counseling Program is to
increase those moments in our lives when “the still, small
voice” speaks through us; and to be able to enter into those
states of higher consciousness more quickly, especially when called
upon to be of service. Faculty members help students to become closer
and closer to manifesting these potentials of inner knowing and
to step into the role that each has been called to fulfill: answering
the deep inner yearning to find one’s particular life purpose.
In giving up the ego (our smallness), we increase our compassion
capacity, thus allowing our true self to show through. We become
the best of who we are, “stepping up” into the role
that we were called here to perform. Some indigenous people would
say that we have made a very special step onto our Earth Walk,
the Path given to us by the Higher Spirits. We then can be counselor,
mentor, coach or guide to others searching to find their deepest
potential.
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Counseling in the 21st Century
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