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Identifying your Existential Program

Identify your life’s program and learn how to take full advantage
of the present intraphysical life to complete your "life task".

This course addresses important subjects related to the individual’s planning for the current existence. Existential Program is the plan of actions for this life that one does before being born. This concept is also known as "life mission", "life purpose", or "life plan".

Sometimes we have an impression of emptiness in our lives or feel a recurring sensation that we have something to do, but are not able to identify what it is or what we must do. These sensations can be a signal of a existential program.

Our existential program entails actions that:
- Promote our intimate development,
- Solve past karmic debts,
- Balance certain life situations, and
- Contributes to the evolution of other consciousnesses.

Are our decisions in life coherent with our existential program?

The completing of our existential program is essential for our evolution. Nevertheless, some people strive to complete their task, while others fail and waste the opportunity that life presents to them.

The objective of this conscientiological course-workshop is to provide participants information and tools that will help them to identify and complete their existential program.

Some of the topics discussed are:

• Definition of existential program, types, implications and effects in our lives;
• Myths about the existential program;
• Positive and negative factors in the execution of a existential program;
• Personal Profile of strong traits (qualities, potentialities) and weak traits (limitations, defects) and their relation with the existential program (a practical activity);
• Karmic reciprocity and existential programming (with practical activity);
• Practical individual and group sessions to assist in the identification of existential program.


Instructor and Researcher: Wagner Alegretti

IAC Office: London, United Kingdom

Duration: 8 hours