{"id":87,"date":"2015-05-25T00:07:03","date_gmt":"2015-05-25T07:07:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cadh10.org\/?page_id=87"},"modified":"2021-01-06T11:27:24","modified_gmt":"2021-01-06T18:27:24","slug":"diamond-approach","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/cadh10.org\/diamond-approach\/","title":{"rendered":"The Diamond Approach"},"content":{"rendered":"
We long to find meaning and fulfillment in our lives, to find inner peace, and to know the truth of who we are. Access to our fundamental nature, to the essence of who we are, is what the Diamond Approach facilitates. The Diamond Approach was developed by A. H. Almaas. It is a spiritual path that grew out of and in response to the needs of seekers leading ordinary lives in our contemporary cultures. The Diamond Approach bridges the traditional dichotomies of the psychological and the spiritual, body and the soul, the sublime and the mundane. Timeless spiritual insight together with contemporary psychological understanding enables us to address the obstacles to realization unique to our time, place, culture, and personality. Rather than viewing the ego or personality as an enemy to be overcome or transcended, the Diamond Approach works with our psychological structure in such a way that it is metabolized though direct understanding, thus becoming increasingly more transparent and less real experientially. Visit diamondapproach.org<\/a> for more information.<\/p>\n