Providing
tools for the human journey
– coaching,
personal growth, practitioner workshops and retreats and
private consultations –
Ad
Humanitas –
about us
continued..
Ad Humanitas utilizes a number of cutting edge tools to
provide help and facilitation whether in therapeutic work,
personal growth or needing organization [re:coaching]. One
tool is known as ontological kinesiology
providing a
[non-verbal] dialogue system that allows for a complete,
detailed and precise protocol to help access subconscious
information within a human. Once the story or understanding
emerges, the practitioner / facilitator / guide, relays
this back to the client and helps facilitate an
understanding of the root causes of the distress,
dysfunction, illness and in so doing promotes a resumption
of health. This dialogue system and resultant understanding
can be used in many other areas of human interaction –
family, group and business environments.
The model that underpins the work of Ad Humanitas, is
derived from a framework created by the founders of Ad
Humanitas Solihin
and
Alicia
Thom, itself seeded
from Platonic, Early [Augustine] Christianity,
[Lurianic] Qabalah and Islamic [Ibn al Arabi] roots, and
mirrored by modern interpretation through visionaries
such as Bohm, Schumacher, Graves and Wilber. Ad Humanitas references
the work as a human
template model, noting that within
each human lies elements of our phylogenetic past and
that these elements may alter and disarrange our own
capacities to find meaning and purpose in our life. This
core understanding underlies the various work [coaching,
workshops, seminars and retreats] taught by their
associates and teachers around the world. It is taught
in one of the leading private educational providers in
Austria [WiFi Wien]. The work is at present the subject
of scientific research [Ph.D.] in Russia.
Bios -
teachers
Solihin Thom
Alicia Thom
Beata Moreno
Tomas Jones
Konstantin
Trifinov
Stephen
Hruschka
Marcus
Blocker
Theodor
Gasperlmayr
Amalia
Dickie
Sylvia Horak
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Humanitas