Marilyn Schlitz – Consciousness & Healing
What You’ll Discover in These 7 Weeks
Course sessions are on Wednesdays at Noon Pacific.
In this 7-week transformational intensive, Dr. Schlitz will introduce the 7 steps of consciousness and healing, each building integrally upon the next. Each week you’ll also engage in transformative practices, and take advantage of opportunities for personal reflection, inspirational lectures and community dialogues.
This course will help you develop and deepen your holistic understanding of the resources, principles and tools you’ll need to promote your own health, resilience and wellbeing with intention, clarity, renewed purpose and deep meaning.
Module 1: What is Integral Healing? (August 3)
Scientists, healers and contemplative teachers are finally beginning to work together to explore the ways in which people are conditioned by the biological, social and physical world in which they live, and, in so doing, recognize a broader picture of our collective human potential. In this first session, you’ll discover the integral model of healing as a whole-systems approach to health and wellness. You’ll explore the distinction between healing and curing, recognizing healing as dependent upon a nested set of relationships that form connections between body, mind, others, society, ecology and spirituality.
This integral perspective requires a deep examination of our core assumptions about reality and our place in it and includes objective, subjective and intersubjective experiences and ways of knowing.
In this module, you’ll:
- Receive an overview of a whole-systems, relationship-centered approach to promoting optimal health
- Explore what science and spirituality are converging to develop an integral perspective
- Consider the ways in which healing is transformation and transformation can be healing
- Examine your deepest assumptions about yourself and how you can cultivate your own wellbeing in the context of purpose, meaning and connections
Module 2: Connecting Mind & Body (August 10)
This week, you’ll examine conscious awareness and how your mind and body are intimately interconnected. You’ll see how your emotions, feelings and attitudes impact your sense of wellness and guide what you see and feel. Likewise, bodily sensations impact your ability to embrace resilience as you listen for the inner wisdom that defines embodiment.
You’ll see how a placebo works and consider the ways in which your expectations can shape your lived experience. How pain is experienced, for example, is fundamentally connected to what is anticipated.
In this module, you’ll:
- Delve into the nature of mind/body connections to promote optimal health
- Discover how expectancy and intention can enhance resiliency and self-regulation in the face of stress and anxiety to promote a sense of balance and wellbeing
- Consider recent developments in the fields of mind-body medicine and positive psychology to understand how our beliefs and worldviews impact our wellbeing
- Explore the emerging field of epigenetics and learn about the latest science to connect mind and body
- Discover practices that harness intentions, attention, habits, growth mindset and openness to the mystery of life
Module 3: Healing Relationships
The Power of Intimacy (August 17)
What does it mean to be part of a greater whole? How does your worldview, or model of reality, impact what you understand about who you are and how you relate to others? And how can you become more aware of all the ways you are part of an interrelated, global community? As you explore these questions, you’ll be invited to consider the health benefits of belonging and social support.
In this module, you’ll:
- Explore the role of personal relationships in your health and healing
- Look at what science tells us about marriage, friendship and love
- Consider recent developments in the field of positive psychology, where mindfulness and compassion offer powerful tools for health and wellbeing
- Heighten your awareness of society and culture’s impact on what and how you feel as well as your health
Module 4: How to Be Healthy in a
Sick Society (August 24)
The great medical deconstructionist, Ivan Illich, talked about how difficult it is to be healthy in a sick society. In this session, you’ll reflect on the myriad challenges we face due to our western worldview. You’ll examine the impact of pace of life and multi-tasking, as well as the challenges of violence, substance abuse and bullying.
In this module, you’ll:
- Examine the ways in which society impacts your health and wellbeing
- Look at how social consciousness can be understood within five levels of awareness (pre-awareness, self-reflexive social consciousness, engaged social consciousness, collaborative social consciousness and resonant consciousness) that impact our engagement with self and others
- Identify communication tools that can help you find meaning and purpose and provide you with resilience amidst our changing times
Module 5: The Cultural Dimensions
of Healing (August 31)
Finding optimal health and wellness involves many different approaches to health maintenance and treatment. This week, you’ll discover diverse cultural approaches to health and healing, including an understanding of the body, how healing happens, who does the healing, and what it really means to heal.
You’ll also discover how there are ways in which different worldviews or healing traditions complement one another and ways in which they conflict and lead to confusion for people who are on a healing path.
In this module, you’ll:
- Examine diverse cultural approaches to healing
- Look at how different cultures and healing systems view the sources and solutions for illness and dis-ease
- Consider the latest science on complementary and alternative medicine, including the emerging fields of sound healing, biofields and subtle energies research
Module 6: Healing Powers of Nature (September 7)
Our current worldview defines our relationship to the natural world as one of separation. Yet, recognizing our deep embeddedness in nature can help us to heal ourselves and our connections to the Earth.
In this session, you’ll explore evidence that connecting to nature can reduce stress and anxiety — it’s been shown to lower PTSD in veterans as well as at-risk youth. You’ll also learn how simply taking time to reflect on nature can help nurses reduce work pressures and become more effective caregivers. One recent study even shows that merely living around nature can help us live longer.
In this module, you’ll:
- Examine the healing powers of nature in diverse cultures and healing systems
- Explore ways in which science is establishing the therapeutic potentials of spending time in nature
- Discover how connection to the natural environment helps us refocus our attention, reduce stress and enhance our healing response
- Discover how you can connect with nature through art and mental imagery, and how this can make us happier, kinder, more creative — and also support our physiological wellbeing
Module 7: The Spirit of Healing
(September 14)
There’s no question that for a great many people, prayer has tremendous personal value and is a much-needed source of courage and strength. Unfortunately, the spiritual dimensions of healing are largely ignored in conventional medical or surgical treatments.
In this final session, you’ll discover scientific research on spirituality and health. You’ll examine ways in which scientists have attempted to bring an evidence-base approach to issues of prayer and contemplation. As you acknowledge your own spiritual hunger, you’ll consider the roles of aging and dying and what happens next. And, you’ll discover that a s you seek to grow and heal, even in the face of illness or disease, your sense of life’s preciousness expands.
In this module, you’ll:
- Explore the spiritual dimensions of healing, including love, altruism, compassion and forgiveness
- Look at the scientific evidence for spiritual healing
- Discover how our connection to something larger than ourselves speaks to what can truly restore us to wholeness
- Discover some very practical ways you can use prayer and contemplative practices to help reduce stress and anxiety
The Consciousness & Healing Bonus Collection
In addition to Marilyn’s transformative 7-week virtual course, you’ll receive these powerful training sessions with leading visionaries and teachers. These bonus sessions complement the course — and take your understanding and practice to an even deeper level.
Death Makes Life Possible
Special Online Screening of Feature Film
Death Makes Life Possible features some of the leading scientists, anthropologists, philosophers, spiritual teachers and thinkers of our time — including Deepak Chopra, Michael Bernard Beckwith, Dean Radin, Rupert Sheldrake and others. The film looks at how popular culture deals with the ever-present fear many have about our own mortality. Interviews with mental health experts, cultural leaders, and scientists explore the meaning of death and how we can learn to live without fear. The interviews and evidence presented are interwoven with personal stories of people facing their own death as well as those who report encounters beyond death. (With this bonus, you will receive a promo code to view the film for 72 hours which must be redeemed by the end of your course.)
Living Deeply: The Art & Science of Transformation in Everyday Life
First 5 Chapters of Audiobook from Dr. Marilyn Schlitz, Cassandra Vieten and Tina Amorok
Living Deeply transcends any one approach by focusing on common elements of transformation across a variety of traditions, while affirming and supporting the diversity of approaches across religious, spiritual, scientific, academic and cultural backgrounds. Research over the last decade at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) has systematically surveyed hundreds of people’s stories of their own transformations, as well as conducted over 50 in-depth interviews with teachers and masters of the world’s spiritual, religious, and transformative traditions. Weaving together cutting-edge science with wisdom from teachers of the world’s transformative traditions, this book explores how people experience deep shifts in their consciousness, and how those shifts can lead to healing and wholeness.
Cassandra Vieten, PhD is a licensed clinical psychologist, director of research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, associate scientist at the Mind Body Medicine Research Group at California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute in San Francisco, CA and co-president of the Institute for Spirituality and Psychology. Her research on mindfulness-based approaches to dealing with addictions, mood disorders and for stress reduction during pregnancy and early motherhood have been funded by the National Institutes of Health, the State of California and several private foundations. She is the author of Mindful Motherhood: Practical Tools for Staying Sane During Pregnancy and Your Child’s First Year. In addition, she is coauthor, along with Dr.Marilyn Schlitz and Tina Amorok, of Living Deeply: The Art and Science of Transformation in Everyday Life.
Tina Amorok, PsyD is a clinical psychologist and research psychologist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences where she co-edited the anthology, Consciousness and Healing: Integral Approaches to Mind-Body Medicine. With a background in integral health, clinical psychology and change management, Amorok designs and delivers programs on social wellness and transformation. Her current research, The Eco-Trauma and Eco-Recovery of Being, examines how to heal and transform our relationship with the natural world.
Death Makes Life Possible: Part 1, Death
& Eternity
Audio Dialogue with Dr. Marilyn Schlitz and Ken Wilber
What happens after death? Is there some part of us that endures? How can we begin to work through the countless fears, anxieties, and neuroses that spring from knowing that our time in this world will one day come to an end? Listen as Dr. Marilyn Schlitz and Ken Wilber explore these and other questions in this incredibly rich discussion. This bonus audio includes the first 42 minutes of a longer presentation.
Ken Wilber is the world’s leading “Integral” philosopher, the author of over 25 books, including Integral Spirituality, A Brief History of Everything, Sex, Ecology & Spirituality, No Boundary, andGrace and Grit. His books have been translated into over 30 languages. He’s also the founder of the Integral Institute, The Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, Integral Life, and the Integral Spiritual Center. Revered internationally as “the Einstein of consciousness,” he’s a dedicated spiritual practitioner, who’s actually put in thousands of hours on his meditation cushion, so his synthesis of knowledge is always lit with the inner light of gnosis, uniting the eye of flesh, the eye of mind, and the eye of spirit. An international integral community and movement, inspired by his work, now engages the creativity and scholarship of hundreds of people around the world.
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