philip horvath
philip horvath

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Guiding

support for your
transformation?

While change occurs all the time, transformation only occurs when we engage in change consciously and creatively and create our own meaning for it.

Whether personal change such as career changes or changes in personal relationships, or larger scale organizational changes, I support individuals in turning change into transformation.

With twenty years of experience, I provide my clients with frameworks and tools from a variety of traditions such as yoga, alchemy, various esoteric systems, philosophy, NLP and transformational psychology.

In particular, I support my clients with:

  • Transformational Counseling
  • Coaching One-on-One or in a Group
  • Team Development

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Core Principles

Below are pieces in copper I created, and which explore key concepts I apply in my practice:

Who is I? Free Will is an Opportunity 4 Circuits of Material Experience The Four-Fold Body 7 Spokes on the Wheel of Relating LOVE LOVE

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  • RSS Monkday

    Monkday is a not so serious series where I get to share practical esoteric concepts in a silly costume:

    • Mon(k)day Episode 104 – Lose and Find Your Self
    • Mon(k)day Episode 103 – Mathemagic
    • Mon(k)day Episode 102 – Perspective to Position
    • Mon(k)day Episode 101 – The Basics
    • Mon(k)day Episode 100 – Persistence
    • Mon(k)day Episode 99 – Oneness
  • Quotes I enjoy

    "A person who is a master in the art of living makes little distinction between work and play, between labor and leisure, between love and religion. They hardly know which is which; to them, they are always doing both."
    Zen poet

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