When the usual approaches haven’t gone far enough

Psychospiritual development for those ready to work at the root

Most approaches to anxiety, personal development, and transformation work at the level of thought and behaviour.

They can take you a long way. But for many people, something remains — a persistent unease, a sense that the deepest change hasn’t quite happened.

This work goes further.

Drawing on psychology, contemplative wisdom, and the architecture of being itself, it offers a path to the kind of change that holds.

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The Work

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About
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Amanda Murjan, PhD, brings together academic research, clinical experience, and years of personal practice in a single, integrated approach to human flourishing. Her work is grounded in lived experience as much as scholarly depth.

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The Programme: Imagining into Being
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A structured psychospiritual journey through self-understanding, the architecture of being, and the practice of conscious change. For those ready to work at the root.

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Work With Me
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One-to-one sessions, programmes, and talks — each offering a different depth of engagement with the work. Whether you have a single question or are ready for a full journey, there is a way in.

“I wanted to bring the knowledge of the academy and our collective wisdom traditions into a single, integrated approach capable of addressing the complexity of what it means to be human.

My own experience taught me that psychological approaches could not go far enough on their own. They were the bridge to deeper aspects of our being, where the most profound work takes place.

Together, these approaches help us to understand our experience — and provide a blueprint for transformation.”

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