The Field Project, is an educational forum offering a unique curriculum for practicing joyful awareness, conscious creating, and shifting into more aligned states of identity. During the four years following the Field Project's birth, our founder, Philip Golabuk, “witnessed a lifetime of study, formal training, and investigation gathering like a storm into a remarkable curriculum,” and in the fall of 1997, we offered the Course for the first time to a small group of students. Our aim was to correct the oversimplifications, confusions, and misconceptions pervasive in the New Age literature about how personal consciousness “creates reality” in the world, particularly with respect to the whole notion of "manifestation," as we recognized that these errors in thinking and practice had cost many people dearly. Enrollment grew rapidly, and today we are proud to support students in 75 countries.
Our model acknowledges certain paradoxes of consciousness that other models do not, the most significant being that if we attempt to create conditions to fulfill desire, whether through acting on the world directly or through consciousness techniques such as visualization or affirmation, we’re immediately caught in a contradiction that interferes with the desired manifestation.
Field theory sidesteps this paradox by teaching that “the aim of intending is alignment, not manifestation.”
We remain aligned, and let the facts take care of themselves rather than attempting to create a desired condition. The method is based solely on the creative power of identity, and on consciously recasting the Particle self, on release of the will in willingness, acceptance, and stillness.
Many come to the Field Project after years of following some spiritual path or other, because they have a deep sense that something’s still missing. It may be showing up in one or more staging areas of life that remain unfulfilled, a general feeling of incompletion, or even homesickness.
Often, they’ve studied Seth, A Course in Miracles, Science of Mind, Abraham, Neville, Chopra—the list goes on—but they still feel a “divine discontent.” They know there’s more.
All of these models miss the essential gesture of deliberate creatorship—namely, a wholehearted and undistracted immersion in the creative moment for its own sake, an unconditional giving of self to the ideal. The techniques and methods they offer invariably aim at creating a desired outer fact, e.g., prosperity, romantic partnership, improved health, and so on.
In short, the focus is always on changing the world. The Field model, on the other hand, recognizes that conscious creating is first and last about the self, about identity, and not about worldly conditions at all.
It begins with a longing, not to have more, but to be more. Further, changing consciousness in order to change the world implicates us in a contradiction that all but ensures failure.
Field practice is a path of wholeheartedness. It calls for a certain virtuosity of creative authority, so that we remain poised in a stance of inner friendship and agreement, and the war between desire and belief finally can end.
Philip Golabuk is an internationally recognized author and educator. He completed his undergraduate and graduate degrees in philosophy at the University of Florida with special studies in existentialism, theory of knowledge, metaphysics, and phenomenology. From 1973-1993, Philip taught philosophy at the college level and as part of an outreach program to inmates in jail and prison. He has written several books in applied philosophy that were published in the U.S. and overseas in translation.He founded PhilosophyCenter in 1993, subsequently developing numerous courses in practical philosophy as well as unique philosophical facilitating, counseling, and coaching models and methods. Philip is a member of the National Philosophical Counseling Association.
Mauricio Acevedo holds a Master's degree in Business Administration with specializations in international business from the University of Miami, earned in 2000.
As a paradigm pioneering entrepreneur, he has a proven track record of successful ventures in the agriculture and technology sectors. In 2008, Mauricio co-founded Cambia Tu, a well-being and self-empowerment training company that offered programs throughout Latin America, with a daily email subscriber base of 4,000 and a Miami-based Internet radio talk show which he produced and hosted.
His growing interest in consciousness as a cause led him to study the works of Wayne Dyer, Abraham-Hicks, and other leaders in the New Age consciousness movement. In 2008, he took the Field Project Course and subsequently attended the Field Project's Waves of Change Conference in 2009 and 2010, where he closely worked with the Field Project's founder, Philip Golabuk.
Mauricio demonstrated a deep understanding of a radically different approach to the creative power of consciousness, one that goes beyond traditional New Age methods.
His passion for self-work and receptivity to instruction set him apart. In 2013, Mauricio acquired the Field Project and continues to lead it as its director, carrying on its important work in applied philosophy. He is fluent in both English and his native Spanish.
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