Non-dual Therapy Training
Online and In-person Courses
Non-dual therapy is a developing approach that unites psychological healing with spiritual insight, offering a transformative way of engaging with deep-rooted fear, identity conditioning, and the sense of inner lack. Unlike conventional therapies that focus on changing thoughts or behaviours, non-dual therapy works at the root—challenging the fundamental misperception of separation that lies at the heart of suffering.
We typically view ourselves as isolated, limited individuals, cut off from the totality of life. This belief in separation breeds a deep vulnerability, shaping fears based on our personal conditioning. Convinced that something essential is missing, we’re driven to seek wholeness outside ourselves—fueling a continuous loop of striving.
Nonduality, however, is the direct realisation that life is already whole and complete. It’s not a philosophy or something to be achieved, but a clear seeing of what is: that our true nature is not apart from life, but is life itself. Instead of imagining ourselves as separate selves moving through an external world, we begin to recognise that all experience arises within and as awareness. This insight undoes the illusion of lack and reveals that fulfilment isn’t something to be attained—it’s intrinsic to the being we already are. Seen in this way, nonduality is not a theory, but the immediate, living wholeness of experience, untouched by the divide between self and other, or subject and object.
In contrast to traditional therapeutic models that often emphasise behaviour management, narrative repair, or strengthening the personal identity, nondual therapy invites a direct, experiential recognition of our inherent non-separateness. Rather than attempting to fix a supposedly broken self, this work reveals that the self was never broken to begin with.
By attuning to and embodying the essential qualities that lie beneath all seeking, we move from striving to transformation that unfolds naturally. There is no need to resist or control our patterns—only to meet them with presence and let the clarity of being disclose what has always been true. This is not about bypassing the human experience, but about embracing it fully, from the foundation of wholeness. What emerges is not simply therapeutic insight, but a profound shift in how we relate to ourselves, others, and life itself.
Designed for Therapists and Practitioners
This nondual therapy course is designed for psychotherapists, counsellors, psychologists, coaches, and other practitioners who wish to integrate a non-dual, trauma-informed perspective into their work.
It offers both theoretical depth and practical application, equipping participants with the tools to:
- Examine how nonduality is expressed across different spiritual and philosophical traditions, including Advaita Vedanta, Zen, Kashmir Shaivism, and Taoism.
- Investigate nonduality’s perspective on human nature, especially in relation to the concept of the natural state.
- Gain insight into the formation and function of personality, including the ego and the sense of a separate self.
- Explore nonduality’s understanding of the root causes of suffering and how healing and resolution naturally occur.
- Deepen your understanding of the dynamics of seeking and resistance, along with the patterns of desire and fear through which they manifest.
- Clarify the nature of the true self and how to support clients in consciously embodying this recognition.
- Learn how to identify and track a client’s core and secondary seeking patterns as they show up in behaviour and perception.
- Discover ways to integrate nondual wisdom into your existing therapeutic or coaching practice while honouring the relative and lived human experience.
- Use self-enquiry methods to help clients question limiting beliefs and dissolve fixed self-identities.
- Uncover the source of lasting wellbeing and develop the capacity to guide others in accessing this innate resource.
- Understand the process of integration—welcoming and including disowned, split-off, or marginalised aspects of experience into a felt sense of wholeness.
- Explore the process of transmutation—how, when a painful or patterned experience is fully met in awareness, it naturally reveals and transforms into the very quality it was unknowingly seeking.
- Learn to engage with raw, sensation-level experience without overlaying interpretation or bypassing the emotional truth.
- Understand how to introduce and embody the principles of non-resistance, non-judgment, and non-attachment to cultivate deeper harmony and wellbeing.
- Identify the core fears that drive different seeking styles and learn how these fears manifest across psychological, emotional, and somatic levels.
- Examine how habitual seeking behaviours can evolve into addictive or compulsive patterns.
- Apply the practice of Reparenting as Presence to help clients move from outward seeking to inner connection and embodied wholeness.
- Integrate a range of methods—including non-dual awareness practices, somatic inquiry, and experiential reprocessing—into your therapeutic approach.
- Understand the unique role of the nondual therapist and the nature of the therapeutic relationship as a space of shared presence.
- Facilitate profound transformation by addressing the roots of identity-based seeking, rather than simply managing surface behaviours.