The School of Spiritual Psychology

Announces its 4th New Class in

 

A Schooling in Sacred Service

 

The program in Sacred Service provides inner training focusing on deepening the understanding and practice of service, fostering the soul life in serving, and developing the abilities needed to be of service in the world as practical spiritual work.  The program is not restricted to individuals directly involved in the serving professions, as service is understood in this program as a mode of being, the way of the new mysteries, practical work for the transformation of culture.

The program is a two-year course of studies, taught in five-day blocks, three times a year for two years.  The dates for the fourth class are:

 

Week One – September 23 – 28, ’04                    

Week Two – March 17 - 22, ’05                               

Week Three – June 16 - 21, ’05

Week Four – September 22 – 27, ‘05

Week Five – March 9 – 14, ‘06

Week Six – June 8 – 13, ‘06

                       

The need for serving in the world is vastly increasing.  This program in Sacred Serving seeks to prepare people with capacities of soul to balance and counter the current degradation of service into a commodity to be bought and sold.  In this program, the merely horizontal sense of service is deepened with inner development so that the spiritual worlds are included in the circuit of serving.  This work develops ways of keeping individual soul work in connection with the life of culture. It is also therapeutic, but is a therapy for culture as well as individual healing.

 

We will meet at the beautiful

 Fall Creek Meadow Retreat Center, Banner Elk, N.C.

 

Applications are now being accepted for the new class forming.  Contact The School of Spiritual Psychology for a complete catalogue.

Call 336-437-1178 or email soulschool@mindspring.com

 

Faculty for Sacred Service includes a distinguished staff of full-time, adjunct and visiting teachers. Robert Sardello, Ph.D. and Cheryl Sanders, Ph.D., are the lead faculty.  Individual adjunct faculty are often involved in one or more of the sessions and may include; Janet Hampton, MA,LPC, Katherine Wagner,MA,LPC, Judy Boyd,Ph.D., and Therese Schroeder-Sheker, among others.

 

 

 

 

 

Tuition and fees:  application fee, $50.00 with application.

Upon acceptance, $500.00 deposit. Before the 20th of August, $3,500.00 due unless arrangements are made in advance for a payment schedule.    Room and board: $300.00 to $350.00 per session.

 

The class will meet in Banner Elk, N.C. 

 

Classes begin with dinner on Thursday, and close at noon on the following Tuesday.

The work in this course is cumulative, and therefore registration is only open beginning with the first class in September of the first year.  No new participants will be admitted once the class begins.  Fees are due on or before August 20th, unless payment arrangements are made in advance.  Upon request, payment plans can be discussed.  If for some reason you cannot complete or attend all classes, full tuition and room and board is due, as no one can take your place once the class has started.

 

A complete description of the course and what is covered in each week, as well as an application is available in the catalogue or at our web site, www.spiritualschool.org.  Please call The School for a copy if you cannot access the web site.  If you have attended classes with The School before, or spoken with Robert or Cheryl, you may complete this page as a registration form and send it with your deposit and application fee of $550.00.

 

 

 

 

Name_____________________________________________________

 

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Please write a brief statement of your interest in Sacred Service, your background, and/or relevant activities in recent years, including spiritual research.  Include your c.v. if available.