The Ridhwan School,
founded in 1976 by A. Hameed Ali (A.H. Almaas) is an inner work
school devoted to the realization of True Nature. The desire to
return to one’s true nature is an innate impulse within the
soul which, in time, will manifest as the spiritual search.
The school is oriented around the Diamond
Approach to Self-Realization as developed by A. Hameed Ali.
The Diamond Approach utilizes a method of open-ended inquiry into
one’s immediate experience as a means of liberating the soul
from the conditioned patterns of the past and the fixed ideas and
beliefs about one’s identity and the nature of reality. This
process is often referred to in the school as the “Work”.
The Work involves psychological
as well as spiritual exploration that can be seen as understanding
or metabolizing one’s unconscious mind, the ego, or the personality.
Developing one’s personal sense of “presence”
and freeing one’s capacity to know are central to working
on one’s self in the Diamond Approach.
The Ridhwan School is established as a church and teachers in the
school are recognized as ordained ministers. Students in the school
participate in the Work via three main venues:
- Private Sessions – The private teaching session involves
the student and a teacher/minister in a one-to-one relationship
that provides a supportive environment for the student to explore
her/his issues, conditioning, beliefs, assumptions and general
worldview in a manner that nurtures the student’s intimate
understanding of their self.
- Small Group Sessions – The small group session involves
a teacher/minister and a group of 12 to 18 students. The small
group format provides a venue for interpersonal dynamics to surface,
which can reflect unconscious historical patterns that need to
be brought into the light of awareness. The small group provides
a venue for students to work in front of others, giving one the
opportunity to challenge certain conditioning involving “others”.
Additionally, the small group can provided a greater "collective
field" of presence to help support and individual's work.
- Large Group Weekends or Retreats – The large group meetings
provide a venue where the logos and cosmology of the Diamond Approach
can be explicated. These weekends generally involve a detailed
presentation and exploration of a particular aspect of one’s
essential nature or dimension of being.
Each of these venues assist the student in developing their personal
capacity for inquiry and presence. The goal (orientation) of the
school is directed toward helping students to become aware of and
embodying their “essence” or essential nature. Although
students may experience a sense of "healing" around various
emotional and psychological issues, these are seen as a by-product
of expanding one's awareness and presence.
For more information on the Ridhwan school visit
- www.ridhwan.org
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