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Spiritual Healing & Transformation

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A Woman's Journey to God
An Interview with Joan Borysenko, Ph.D.
Chair of the Hoffman Institute Professional Advisory Council, is also Cofounder of the Mind-Body Institute at Harvard. The author of several best-selling books, her latest is a testimony to spiritual healing & transformation; A Woman's Journey to God.

 

Building Your Intuitive Muscle
A Discussion with Sonia Choquette, Ph.D.
Sonia Choquette is a world-renowned author, storyteller, teacher, vibrational healer, and intuitive. She is the best-selling author of 10 books and numerous audio editions. Sonia was educated at the University of Denver and the Sorbonne in Paris, and holds a Ph.D. in metaphysics from the American Institute of Holistic Theology. She is a graduate of the Hoffman Process and serves on the Institute’s Advisory Council. Sonia recently spoke with Hoffman president Raz Ingrasci about the crucial role of intuition in our lives. For more information about Sonia and her work, please visit www.soniachoquette.com.

 

Teaching A New Way To Educate
A discussion with Joey Gauld - The Visionary Founder of the Hyde School
The Hyde School was founded in 1966 by Joey Gauld, a former math teacher and school administrator who was interested in providing a better preparation for life based on the belief that each student is gifted with a unique potential, supported by a curriculum of character development and college placement.

 

The Awesome Power of Forgiveness
A Discussion with Process Graduate Jason Greer
Jason Greer, a 2008 Process Graduate, is a St. Louis-based labor relations consultant who helps others work through their differences to reach peaceful reconciliation. Through his work at the Hoffman Process, Jason realized that he himself was not at peace due to the anger and pain he felt about racist incidents waged against him and his family in the 1990s. Jason spoke at length with Hoffman president Raz Ingrasci about his fortuitous path to understanding and forgiveness.

 

Making Love Last
A Discussion With Liza & Raz Ingrasci, Stewards of theHoffman Institute
Combined, Liza and Raz Ingrasci have devoted more than three decades to the success and viability of the Hoffman Institute and the Process. In this interview, Liza, the Institute’s VP and Managing Director, and Raz, its President and CEO, share their memories of the early days with Bob Hoffman, their thoughts about the present, and their hopes for the future.

 

From Homeless to Harvard to Hoffman
A discussion on Love, Survival and Forgiveness with Liz Murray
Liz Murray grew up with two drug-addicted parents who she began supporting at age 10. Homeless at age 15, after the death of her mother, Liz overcame incredible odds to finish high school in just two years while living on the streets. She was subsequently awarded a full scholarship to Harvard.

 

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At the Process I found a new part of myself.  I shed the labels, negative self-judgments and false self I’d carried forever. I consider the day I completed my Process to be my true birthday.