“Some of the most visionary leaders of our time have been through the Hoffman Process and all of them say, ‘Boy, this thing is really good, this is designed well, executed magnificently, attracts tremendous, great and inspiring teachers, and delivers a uniform result where people get what they want. It doesn’t tell you who you are or what you’re going to be. It helps you see your inner magnificence and the wonder called ‘you.’”
Mark Victor Hansen
Co-creator of Chicken Soup For the Soul book series
“For me… authenticity is at core a spiritual experience. When I’m connected with my spiritual self that’s when I know I am being my authentic self. The spiritual healing that takes place in The Hoffman Process clears the way for that.”
Brenda Wade
Author, What Mama Couldn’t Tell Us About Love: Healing the Emotional Legacy of Slavery
“What used to be thought of as mid-life crisis is really a transition in which people naturally undergo a values clarification. They really begin to look inside and ask: "Who am I? What is most important
for me in this life? What is my purpose? How can I serve?" Very frequently women undergo career and relationship changes at this time. A cycle of healing begins near the mid-30's where old traumas come up, where women start to identify old traumatic memories that hold them back. Our soul gives us a call for healing with the recognition that if we heal those things that hold us back and drain our energy, we're going to have a lot more energy to use in those Guardian years.”
“The Hoffman Process enables executives and entrepreneurs to overcome the inevitable life patterns that stifle creativity and thwart business success. The Process more than improved my life, it literally changed it.”
Michael Ray, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business
Author, Creativity In Business, The Highest Goal
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