Myriam Laureano
Integral Psychotherapist Interfaith Minister.
Personal Journey ~ Eldership Mission and Passion 2020
I have been doing soul liberation work for 35 years and have 45 years of my own ongoing sober and clean recovery and codependency trauma work. Now in my later years, I want my life to be in synchronicity with what is emerging at the edge of the evolution of consciousness. I want my non-religious spirituality to answer God’s call to action by helping to facilitate the integrative process of allowing the Soul to lead the personality or ego. This process of soul infused personality must have its roots grounded in the transmission of strengths and values given to us by our ancestors as we honor their struggles and their legacies.
As a sacred activist, I am focusing on the leap in consciousness and culture that is necessary to reach our next level of humanity. As a contribution to this sacred work, I am joining the internet learning community and offering transformational tools including:
Chakra System: Voice Dialog
Twelve Step addiction models
Psycho Spiritual Thinking Technologies
Collaborative Community Alignments
Wheel of Timing
Seven Thinking Hearts
Biography
Myriam Laureano is an Integral Psychotherapist and Interfaith Minister. She graduated from Yeshiva University with a Masters in Clinical Social Work and received a three year post graduate certification from the International School of Higher Consciousness and Energy Psychology in Frankfort, Germany.
Other certifications included:
Alcoholism Counseling
Reiki Master
Interfaith Minister Ordination
Landmark Leadership Training
Holacracy (Releasing the Soul of the Organization)
Other training includes:
The Art of Hosting meaningful conversations that lead to wise action
Six Thinking Hats Technologies for problem solving
Enlightenment Communication with Andrew Cohen and Kurt Johnson
Integral Community with Ken Wilber
Myriam is a co-founder of Radical Social Workers of New York and a founding member of The Latino Network for Success. For many years, she has been a clinical coordinator and consultant to community based programs and has taught Group Process Skills and Techniques dealing with Race and Culture. She published an article in the journal titled Chemical Dependency Understanding the Latino Family. Since 2006, she has led the women's spiritual retreat, Women on a Journey.