PhilosophyCenter PhilosophyCenter | I AM Practice℠

PhilosophyCenter | Enrollment

  • ideal for those who have been struggling with the so-called law of attraction

  • individual phone instruction

  • repeatable as many times as
    the student wishes

  • weekend scheduling available

  • no background or training in
    philosophy needed

 

  PhilosophyCenter | I AM Practice℠
Instructor: Philip Golabuk
Format: hour-long phone session
Requirements: phone and email service
Prerequisite: none

I AM Practice℠ Single

$200
PhilosophyCenter | LifeStudy℠
I AM Practice℠ Double

$350
PhilosophyCenter | LifeStudy℠
See Terms of Service below before reserving.

Session scheduling must be completed within 24 hours. Sessions that have not been scheduled and confirmed within 24 hours are subject to cancellation and refund.
     
PhilosophyCenter | LifeStudy℠ Overview


 

PhilosophyCenter | I AM Practic℠While our personal consciousness is indeed entangled with the world it observes, LOA gets it all wrong, because it misses the crucial element of paradox in claiming that we can willfully create or attract specific conditions. The paradox lies in the fact that any deliberate attempt to change our external reality by altering our subjective state (feeling, assumption, belief, etc.) presupposes the very condition we are attempting to change. In other words, if we believe in the unwanted situation sufficiently to be trying to change it, then we already have directed consciousness against the desired condition. We are creating our reality, then, but the entanglement or correspondence between inner and outer cannot not leveraged through effort of the will. The universe is not Amazon Prime. It is not here to fulfill the orders we place, often in ignorance of our good and usually in desperation. The suffering of those who have been stuck in the maze of LOA bears witness to this, and finding the way out is not always easy.

I AM Practice℠ is the culmination of over 60 years of study, research, and practice in how consciousnesss informs empirical reality. I AM Practice℠ offers insights that may shock the LOA practitioner, covering essential principles and practices that make it possible to achieve a state of equanimity and self-possession that tend to show up in the world as better-than-intended outcomes and serendipitous timing, "flow," and favorable turns of events. These principles include:

  • identity-as-cause: the world as the effect of self-definition
  • the correspondence between being reactive or "triggered" and negative experience
  • the ancient Greek practice of sophrosyne
  • forget manifesting: the paradox of conscious creating
  • attachment and caring too much create reverse effects
  • the proper use of the many-worlds model and the art of inviting and allowing probabilities
  • receptivity—receiving vs. taking
  • the agency of belief is not subject to our will
  • why the LOA approach is doomed before it starts
  • gnosis: vertical vs. horizontal thinking
  • acceptance and allowing as life path
  • the Taoist principle of "flow" (wu wei) achieved through actionless action

This remarkable individual study with our director provides clarity and direction that can help students parse truth from false opinion and extricate themselves from errors that invariable promote resistance, struggle, and suffering. Expect a game-changing experience and a more advanced engagement with the chosen material than you'll find doom-scrolling through Internet content.

     
PhilosophyCenter | Benefits   I AM Practice℠ offers far-reaching benefits for living a grounded and creative life including:

  • greater clarity in areas of experience that may have been encumbered by false opinion and contradiction
  • new insight and openness to inspiration in matters of priority interest or concern
  • deeper understanding of special topics that may be relevant to the student's work and life direction
  • a release of the struggle and confusion that often accompany misguided or muddled thinking
  • the satisfaction that comes with continuing education and personal development
     
PhilosophyCenter | Terms of Service

 

  Session Scheduling
Session scheduling must be completed within 24 hours. Scheduling is not complete until it is confirmed by PhilosophyCenter. Sessions that have not been scheduled and confirmed within 24 hours are subject to cancellation and refund. No session can be scheduled until it is reserved.



Phoning In
The student should ring the PhilosophyCenter Direct Access Line promptly at the scheduled time and arrange to be in a place where ambient noise and interruptions can be kept at a minimum for the duration of the call. Note that the instructor will wait ten minutes for the student to arrive on the call, failing which class for that day will be cancelled and counted as missed without notice.

Cancelled or Missed Classes
If the student needs to cancel a LifeStudy class, at least 24 hours notice is required. In cases where such notice is provided, the cancelled class will be made up the following week. If the client misses the rescheduled call or fails to show up for a call without notice for any reason, the missed call cannot be made up and is forfeited.

By reserving a session, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these Terms of Service and all applicable policies listed in the Policies section of this website.


We adhere to the strictest internal standards of privacy and confidentiality, and will not disclose client identity, information, or session details to any third party.
     
PhilosophyCenter | Meet Your Instructor   PhilosophyCenter Founder and Director Philip GolabukPhilip Golabuk is an internationally acclaimed author and educator. After completing his undergraduate and graduate degrees in philosophy at the University of Florida with special studies in existentialism, theory of knowledge, and phenomenology, he taught philosophy at the college level and as part of a community outreach program to inmates in jail and prison. He has written several books in applied philosophy that were published in the U.S. and overseas in translation by national and international publishers including Harper & Row and Ernst Kabel Verlag and reviewed in The Washington Post and Harper's Magazine. In 1993, he founded PhilosophyCenter, subsequently developing a number of courses in practical philosophy as well as leading-edge philosophical facilitating, counseling, and coaching models and methods. Philip is a member of the National Philosophical Counseling Association. He is also an accomplished guitarist, ballet dancer, and fine artist, proving that there are philosophers who actually can do things.
     
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