Why
Interspiritual Spiritual Counseling
Training as an Interspiritual Spiritual Counselor is an opportunity to live life more fully as “an act of loving kindness.” To become an Interspiritual Spiritual Counselor, one must work to live in awareness of the ego and to enter into a place of soul communication (the ability to commune between the depths of two beings). Putting the ego aside allows for our inner light to be accessed. We become increasingly more open to how the Divine wants to work through us.
ISC training increases those moments in our lives when “the still, small voice” speaks through us; when we are able to enter into those states of higher consciousness more readily, especially when called upon to be of service. Faculty members help students to move closer and closer to manifesting their potential of inner knowing and to step into the role they have been called to fulfill: answering the deep inner yearning to find one’s particular life purpose.
When we become aware of when we are operating from our ego (our smallness), our capacity for expressing compassion increases, thus allowing our true self to show through. We become the best of who we are, “stepping up” into the role that we were called here to perform. Some indigenous people would say that we have made a very special step onto our Earth Walk, the Path given to us by the Higher Spirits. We then can be counselor, mentor, coach or guide to others searching to find their deepest potential.
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