Stèphano Sabetti is a spiritual facilitator/mentor, eclectic writer and speaker on fundamental spiritual, philosophical, and psychological subjects. His subject matter includes topics such as the illusion of time, clinical spirituality, karma, peace, organizational intelligence, psychotherapy: East and West, spirit of sexuality and the future of love and happiness.
During his early career, Sabetti experienced different forms of the Western psychological tradition. He was drawn to non-linear (systemic) styles that were considered innovative, divergent and controversial for their time. In addition, he began to study Eastern approaches to health and lifestyle, which are based on a complementary system of energy principles, e.g., yin and yang. He found that despite seeming differences, various Western and Eastern alternative approaches shared many commonalities that pointed to a more comprehensive diagnosis of the mind, spirit, and body in which energetic balance was seen as an understanding of overall health.
Sabetti’s experiences led him to develop a spiritually oriented body psychotherapy - Life Energy Therapy (LET). In this view, all phenomena may be explained as being either "resonant" or "dissonant" with a universal force called life energy, which he proposes to be responsible for bringing all objects and processes into movement.
As Sabetti holds that LET principles apply to all aspects of our lives, he gradually developed a more generalized Life Energy Process, which expanded to include twelve forms and focus that concern energetic expression in human activities as varied as dance, art, music, education, and organizational processes.
Later, he developed the Path of No Way to focus on broader questions about the nature of spirituality, essentialness, and personal inquiry. He challenged traditional views of religion, suggesting that essential spirituality has no forms, rituals, and beliefs. Thus he contends that the way toward universal peace lies not in the contententious and often violent defense of prescribed religious differences but in the support of a spiritual commonality and a universal message of consentient love.
Ultimately, Sabetti's work may be seen as an attempt to create new methods to let go of suffering, to live spontaneously through spiritual inquiry and enjoy differences as complementary, experiencing what he calls choiceless freedom - a natural state of health, happiness, and wholeness.
Biography
Raised in the United States, Stèphano Sabetti was educated at the University of Massachusetts (B.S. Psychology) and at Boston University (Masters and Doctorate in Counseling Psychology). He also had a minor in Organizational Development, training under Malcolm Knowles and Warren Bennis. Between these degrees, he served in the Teacher Corps in West Virginia as an elementary school teacher. He began his career as the Assistant Director of Counseling at Graham Junior College while developing a private practice as a psychotherapist in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Professional Development
Life Energy Therapy (L.E.T.)
Sabetti developed a body-centered energy therapy that combined Eastern philosophical beliefs with Western developments in Quantum physics.
Life Energy Process (L.E.P.)
Sabetti extended the basic L.E.T. concepts into the expressive arts, organizational consulting,. and several areas of healing and learning such as massage, yoga, pedagogy, and process inquiry.
Teaching Themes
Wholeness
Sabetti’s system is governed by three basic Laws of Wholeness: gathering, where resonant energy is drawn together, creating a field; distribution, where the energy is spread from the center out to the periphery and shared with other individuals, processes, etc.; and circuitry, where two-way communication occurs, though not necessarily in a linear direction. In the process’ movement, this law demonstrates that all parts of a whole and all unfinished or unwhole processes naturally seek completion, presenting themselves in an effort to be made whole or complete.
Change
According to Sabetti, change is the natural process of all dynamic systems. There isn't any way to avoid or stop the process, though we can disturb its energetic flow by deflection, diffusion, inihibition, and constriction. We can only decide if change will be healthy, serving the whole, or unhealthy, serving dis-ease.
Spirituality
Sabetti sees the spiritual path as a fundamentally transpersonal experience without rituals or beliefs (essential spirituality), Sabetti refers to his relatively formless approach as the Path of No Way.
During his early career, Sabetti experienced different forms of the Western psychological tradition. He was drawn to non-linear (systemic) styles that were considered innovative, divergent and controversial for their time. In addition, he began to study Eastern approaches to health and lifestyle, which are based on a complementary system of energy principles, e.g., yin and yang. He found that despite seeming differences, various Western and Eastern alternative approaches shared many commonalities that pointed to a more comprehensive diagnosis of the mind, spirit, and body in which energetic balance was seen as an understanding of overall health.
Sabetti’s experiences led him to develop a spiritually oriented body psychotherapy - Life Energy Therapy (LET). In this view, all phenomena may be explained as being either "resonant" or "dissonant" with a universal force called life energy, which he proposes to be responsible for bringing all objects and processes into movement.
As Sabetti holds that LET principles apply to all aspects of our lives, he gradually developed a more generalized Life Energy Process, which expanded to include twelve forms and focus that concern energetic expression in human activities as varied as dance, art, music, education, and organizational processes.
Later, he developed the Path of No Way to focus on broader questions about the nature of spirituality, essentialness, and personal inquiry. He challenged traditional views of religion, suggesting that essential spirituality has no forms, rituals, and beliefs. Thus he contends that the way toward universal peace lies not in the contententious and often violent defense of prescribed religious differences but in the support of a spiritual commonality and a universal message of consentient love.
Ultimately, Sabetti's work may be seen as an attempt to create new methods to let go of suffering, to live spontaneously through spiritual inquiry and enjoy differences as complementary, experiencing what he calls choiceless freedom - a natural state of health, happiness, and wholeness.
Biography
Raised in the United States, Stèphano Sabetti was educated at the University of Massachusetts (B.S. Psychology) and at Boston University (Masters and Doctorate in Counseling Psychology). He also had a minor in Organizational Development, training under Malcolm Knowles and Warren Bennis. Between these degrees, he served in the Teacher Corps in West Virginia as an elementary school teacher. He began his career as the Assistant Director of Counseling at Graham Junior College while developing a private practice as a psychotherapist in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Professional Development
Life Energy Therapy (L.E.T.)
Sabetti developed a body-centered energy therapy that combined Eastern philosophical beliefs with Western developments in Quantum physics.
Life Energy Process (L.E.P.)
Sabetti extended the basic L.E.T. concepts into the expressive arts, organizational consulting,. and several areas of healing and learning such as massage, yoga, pedagogy, and process inquiry.
Teaching Themes
Wholeness
Sabetti’s system is governed by three basic Laws of Wholeness: gathering, where resonant energy is drawn together, creating a field; distribution, where the energy is spread from the center out to the periphery and shared with other individuals, processes, etc.; and circuitry, where two-way communication occurs, though not necessarily in a linear direction. In the process’ movement, this law demonstrates that all parts of a whole and all unfinished or unwhole processes naturally seek completion, presenting themselves in an effort to be made whole or complete.
Change
According to Sabetti, change is the natural process of all dynamic systems. There isn't any way to avoid or stop the process, though we can disturb its energetic flow by deflection, diffusion, inihibition, and constriction. We can only decide if change will be healthy, serving the whole, or unhealthy, serving dis-ease.
Spirituality
Sabetti sees the spiritual path as a fundamentally transpersonal experience without rituals or beliefs (essential spirituality), Sabetti refers to his relatively formless approach as the Path of No Way.
The 2nd Manifesto is the second demo release by electronica band Apoptygma Berzerk. The entirety of this demo would be re-released on the compilation album The Singles Collection
Track listing
# "The Approach of Death (Intro)" - 1:28
# "Spiritual Reality" - 4:39
# "Burning Heretics (Gothic version)" - 4:24
# "Seven Signs" - 4:19
# "Our Souls Will Remain (Outro)" - 2:29
Trivia
* "Spiritual Reality" would be released once again of the band's first studio album Soli Deo Gloria.
* Similar to "Ashes to Ashes" from the band's first single, "Burning Heretics" would be re-recorded from Soli Deo Gloria as "Burnin`Heretic (Album version)"
Track listing
# "The Approach of Death (Intro)" - 1:28
# "Spiritual Reality" - 4:39
# "Burning Heretics (Gothic version)" - 4:24
# "Seven Signs" - 4:19
# "Our Souls Will Remain (Outro)" - 2:29
Trivia
* "Spiritual Reality" would be released once again of the band's first studio album Soli Deo Gloria.
* Similar to "Ashes to Ashes" from the band's first single, "Burning Heretics" would be re-recorded from Soli Deo Gloria as "Burnin`Heretic (Album version)"
IRCjr is a small IRC client suitable for running on early IBM PCs and compatibles. The target audience is hobbyists looking to use their vintage IBM PC compatible computers on the modern IRC network.
Hardware requirements are:
* an IBM PC or compatible machine
* an Ethernet card/device with a DOS packet driver
* 256KB of RAM
Newer and faster machines will work. Emulators such as DOSBox will work if they are patched to provide Ethernet support. Virtual machines running DOS work too.
Software requirements are:
* DOS 2.1 or better
IRCjr includes both the IRC client application code a TCP/IP stack such that except for the packet driver to interface to the Ethernet card, no other software is required. (The packet driver specification allows for application software to make use of a variety of Ethernet hardware using a standard API.)
Hardware requirements are:
* an IBM PC or compatible machine
* an Ethernet card/device with a DOS packet driver
* 256KB of RAM
Newer and faster machines will work. Emulators such as DOSBox will work if they are patched to provide Ethernet support. Virtual machines running DOS work too.
Software requirements are:
* DOS 2.1 or better
IRCjr includes both the IRC client application code a TCP/IP stack such that except for the packet driver to interface to the Ethernet card, no other software is required. (The packet driver specification allows for application software to make use of a variety of Ethernet hardware using a standard API.)
Natalie Zfat (born November 26, 1985) is an American music journalist best known for her contributions to Rolling Stone and Us Weekly. In January 2009, Zfat launched the entertainment news website Poison Ivy.
Background
Natalie Zfat was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Coral Springs, Florida, where she played piano competitively. Zfat studied music and journalism at Boston University and the University of Central Florida, where she served as entertainment editor of the campus newspaper Central Florida Future.
Zfat has penned articles about The Eagles, David Bowie, Linkin Park, Paris Hilton, Coldplay, Snoop Dogg, Coheed and Cambria, Miley Cyrus, Nirvana and Jesse McCartney, but prefers to document impromptu run-ins with celebrities on her blog, citing "A conversation is always more interesting than an interview."
In June 2009, Zfat famously blogged about witnessing Justin Timberlake cheating on then-girlfriend Jessica Biel at Manhattan lounge Avenue. When the club asked her to delete the post and retract her accusations, Zfat replied, "The only thing worse than a cheater is a liar."
Zfat currently resides in New York City.
Background
Natalie Zfat was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Coral Springs, Florida, where she played piano competitively. Zfat studied music and journalism at Boston University and the University of Central Florida, where she served as entertainment editor of the campus newspaper Central Florida Future.
Zfat has penned articles about The Eagles, David Bowie, Linkin Park, Paris Hilton, Coldplay, Snoop Dogg, Coheed and Cambria, Miley Cyrus, Nirvana and Jesse McCartney, but prefers to document impromptu run-ins with celebrities on her blog, citing "A conversation is always more interesting than an interview."
In June 2009, Zfat famously blogged about witnessing Justin Timberlake cheating on then-girlfriend Jessica Biel at Manhattan lounge Avenue. When the club asked her to delete the post and retract her accusations, Zfat replied, "The only thing worse than a cheater is a liar."
Zfat currently resides in New York City.