The School of Spiritual Psychology


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The School

The School of Spiritual Psychology prepares individuals for and demonstrate the values and virtues and practicality of interior, symbolic life. This effort is for the sake of the Earth and Her creatures, for the World, and for the hope that we can learn to live in harmony with creation. The courses of study are not so much about acquiring information as they are practices in the unlearning of the old mental ways and finding the pathways into new time and new space of the heart.

Directors of the School

Robert Sardello, Ph.D. is co-founder and co-director of The School of Spiritual Psychology, which began in 1992, and co-editor of Goldenstone Press. He has written Money and the Soul of the World (with Randolf Severson), Facing the World with Soul, Love and the Soul, Love and the World, Freeing the Soul from Fear, The Power of Soul: Living the Twelve Virtues, Silence, and Steps on the Stone Path: Working with Crystals and Minerals as Spiritual Practice . His main emphasis has been to develop theoretical and practical approaches to perceiving and being in right relation with the Soul of the World, showing that humans are pulled from the time stream from the future rather than pushed from the past, and developing the interior presence of heart with Earth, others, and the world. He is an independent teacher and scholar. He is a Fellow of the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, and one of its founders.

Cheryl Sanders-Sardello, Ph.D.,
is co‐founder and co‐director of The School of Spiritual Psychology, in Benson, NC. Prior to the founding of The School in 1992, she worked as a teacher of mentally handicapped children, and as an addictions counselor. She is currently writing a book on the healing of the twelve senses in the young and the development of the spiritual senses as we age, with an additional focus on the spiritual psychology of what it means to be in connection with the "so called dead". She creates healing mandalas in the context of the classes within The School, and is involved in the teaching of all classes in Spiritual Psychology. She is also the administrative director of The School, coordinating and scheduling all its activities. She is a Fellow of the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture.

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