Synthesis Dialogues
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Over the course of 4 Mondays, we will meet monthly for open dialogue based on the theme of “Synthesis For a Changing World”, the topic of the upcoming AAP Summit and Festival July 24-27, 2025. Starting April 7, 12-1 pm ET, contribute to an exploration of what synthesis means in challenging times. Whether you plan to attend the conference or not, this conversation is open to all.
Dates: April 7, May 5, June 2, July 7 2025 12-1pm ET
SNE 2024-2025 Psychosynthesis Coach Training Program
Three unique in-person modules - Module 2 starts February 8-9. Open to anyone familiar with Psychosynthesis including past students who want a reboot!
See Training Program page for more details
Contact us for syllabus, application or more information.
Synthesis Northeast Book Group
Book selection: What We May Be by Peiro Ferrucci
2nd and 4th Thursdays, Jan 23 - May 22, 7-9 pm ET
Join us for a dynamic, interactive online book group with community engagement, exercises and 1:1 sharing. We will be continuing where we left off in December, with Chapter 10: The School of Life. You are welcome to join at any time - each chapter is an exploration into a different aspect of your inner experience and can be experienced individually.
Piero Ferrucci is a Psychosynthesis therapist, author and educator. He was a student of Roberto Assagioli, the founder of Psychosynthesis. This book group is a lively exploration of essential Psychosynthesis concepts to educate and deepen your experience of the lived practice of this powerful framework.
Email here to get on the list (those who signed up for the first part of this last Fall are already on the list)
Cost: Donations from the heart are welcome, pay what you can afford via Paypal
Exploring Psychosynthesis through Art
intuitive Art as a Path to Soul
Stay tuned for your next chance to join a creative workshop
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Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing - There is a field. I’ll meet you there - When the soul lies down in that grass - The world is too full to talk about - Ideas, language, even the phrase each other - Doesn’t make any sense. - Rumi