Kelly Tobey, founder of Integrative Transformational Processing Facilitation,
lists over 100 of his peers and provides a brief description and a consumer
warning of "Discernment suggested" followed by a rating system of asterisk
symbols for some of the selected individuals or groups. Chuck and Lency Spezzano
are alphabetically listed at # 13 and rank near the bottom in terms of
rating.
http://web.archive.org/web/20080327051000/http://www.kellytobey.com/workshops.htm
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Many workshop environments have been very, very helpful to me. Most of the types
of workshops that I have been drawn to, have provided an environment of
intensive focus on raising consciousness. This provides the opportunity to break
through the many layers of inhibitive ego, to get to a place of seeing with
vision, with clarity, with wisdom, with the heart, with emotional intelligence,
and with higher consciousness. An appropriate workshop can provide an
environment that provides enough safety to facilitate the letting go of
resistance and fear long enough to see the programmed patterns that have been
adapted out of survival strategies but that are no longer serving. The next step
is to uncover the core beliefs that are driving the patterns. If the old
strategies are no longer helpful, the next step is to bring in new, more
enlightened ways to live. My experience has been that many engrained patterns we
carry have been set up to attempt to cope with wounding in the emotional body.
Part of the work is to bring a balance and congruence to the interplay between
the emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual bodies. I have been to some
workshops that do not honor these four elements of the human self equally. Not
that they cant have some level of value without, but if you want a balance in
yourself you will need to be discerning about how to apply the information from
workshops that is useful, and how to leave behind what is out of balance.
Workshops can obviously have a variety of different purposes. First you can look
at what purposes the workshop is claiming to support you in achieving, and if
those purposes interest you. Some workshops are well tailored to accomplish the
purposes they intended while some others are not nearly as effective at it.
I do not think there is necessarily a right or wrong way to do a workshop. Yet,
depending on what someone wants to accomplish, I think there are certain methods
that will support the results desired and other methods that can be counter
productive or even wounding.
Following is a list of workshops I have experienced. I have also been to many
workshops that I won’t list here, as their value was mediocre to me (or I have
forgotten about them). There are some that I will list that I think have some
good value
but that I also think have some potential to be disempowering or even
detrimental if not approached with a strong sense of discernment intact.
What I like to encourage over and over again is for people to use the highest
level of discernment they can muster. If a person has developed their
discernment and intuition; they wont give their power away, they will be able to
sense what serves them and what does not, and they will be able to stand their
ground without collapsing under the influence of others. With that in place a
person can fearlessly walk into any workshop environment, (or other situation in
life) knowing they have the power to look after themselves even if something
that is inappropriate for that particular individual is presented to them.
On the other hand many people do not have well developed intuition and
discernment. When that is the case one can only hope that whoever is setting
up the container of a workshop, (that the person plans to attend) has lots of
integrity combined with wisdom. Or the participating person might be in for
learning some lessons the hard way.
Some facilitators assume they know what is best for the client and so they do
not encourage their clients to use their own discernment and intuitive
connection to see if what is being offered fits for the clients unique personal
journey. This sets people up to give their power away to the facilitator.
A facilitator can make their theories sound great, especially when they deeply
believe in them. If the facilitator takes a stance of indisputable authority it
encourages people with underdeveloped discernment to give their power to the
facilitator and the theories presented.
The dynamic of a group can feed this further. If many people are giving their
power away and just blindly agreeing with the facilitator it can give the
impression that the facilitator must be "right" because of the numbers of people
that are in agreement.
I would suggest that a wise teacher is willing to consider that they may be
mistaken about what they think they know. An empowering teacher encourages
others to be discerning about whatever the teacher presents because it could be
a mistake and/or it might not apply to the clients unique situation.
Even if what is being presented is not a mistake and could potentially serve
the student, no matter how great the teaching is, if the student just buys in
at a theory level without checking internally to see if it is truly
appropriate for his or her own unique journey, it keeps them in a childlike
place of disempowerment rather than in an adult place of ownership and
accountability. The teacher then ends up carrying the role of the all knowing
parent and the student stays in the role of a child.
For example if a teacher tells you that you have a warm loving heart and you
just receive the words without checking in internally to see if you are really
willing to own your warm loving heart, you will stay in a underpowered place.
You have the words but not the deep internal knowing that comes from real
ownership. Then any time you doubt yourself you will be dependent on the teacher
or someone else to tell you again that you have a warm loving heart. It is like
the child that keeps coming back to the parent with the same inquiry such as "Am
I really beautiful Daddy?" Until the child owns their beauty internally they
will never 'get' that they are truly beautiful.
Another example: A teacher speaks about some theory on how to create abundance.
The student hears the words and assumes the theory is correct even though they
have never checked inside to see if it fits for them and if they can truly own
and embody the teaching or not. In turn the student regurgitates the theory to
others as if they know that it is sound even though they have never had a
personal experience of it them self.
We have probably all encountered people who give advise that sounds like a
direct quote of some theory that they read or heard somewhere. Although the
words may sound true we can feel there is no substance to it. The theory has
never been fully owned and integrated. It is only in the mind and has not been
established in the heart, the soul and the everyday living of the person. In
contrast when an individual takes ownership of what does and does not fit for
them, it can lead them to empowerment and recognition of equality because no
power has been given away to someone else's theory about what will or will not
work for them as a unique individual.
In the list of workshops below I will give a grading when I think extra
discernment is needed. After the words “discernment needed”, if I put one or
more *‘s it is because I think there is an environment of (usually
unconscious) encouragement to give your power away to the facilitator's belief
systems rather than encouraging you to evaluate for yourself, what fits with
your journey, and what does not. In other words the facilitator may not be
owning that the belief systems they are presenting, and their evaluations of
participants, are her or his perceptions and not necessarily the
"truth". You will also find *'s if I observed belief systems presented
that I thought were potentially detrimental. The more *‘s I have used the more
careful use of discernment I would suggest. (And to add: facilitators often
grow and get better at their craft so some of the people below may be even
more skillful now, than they were when I first participated in their
offerings)
Of course these evaluations are subjective and are based on my own personal
experience of anything from attending an evening workshop, to multiple weekend
workshops, to 45 day intensive trainings. Your personal experience may be quite
different so please trust your own intuition rather than give your power away to
my opinions.
A Course In Miracles; Self study and study in
groups
Spirituality principals
Al Benarroch; Handling Sensitive
Information
Child Protection
Andrew Schneider; Transformational
Healing Spiritual Philosophy Contact: 250
823-8483
Andrine Morse; Teaching Pathways of the Rainbow
Lodge Native Spirituality Discernment
suggested *
Anjali Hill; Getting Yourself Understood: The Dynamics
Of Successful Communication Communication Skills
Annette Aubrey & Bruce Hoffman; Family Constellations
Workshop Healing Family Wounds
Brock Tully; Cycling For Kindness Serving
Through Kindness Contact: speaker@brocktully.com
Carol Hechtenthal and Jan Inglis; Integrative Body
Psychotherapy Body and mind integration work
Contact: 403 289-0086
Carol Laurich & Jerry Stilson: Family Life Education
Council; Leadership Training Course Small group
facilitation
Context Associated; The Excellence
Series Accountability principals, Life purpose and
general awareness Discernment suggested *
Chris Smith; Rayid
Training Personality
typing through eye formation Contact: 403 274-7070
Christopher & Su Mei Moon; Sacred
Psychology
Emotional awareness, uncovering of inherent giftedness
Contact: cmoon@netidea.com
Chuck and Lency Spezzano; Psychology of Vision
Emotional awareness, uncovering of inherent giftedness Discernment
suggested **
Curtis Cripe; Living Your Sacred Dream
Awareness
David Shackleton; Stages Of Spiritual Growth
Awareness
David Walsh: Enneagram Personality
Typing Discernment suggested **
David White: Ken Keyes College; Inner Child Work
Emotional healing
Denis Schram; Journaling for Personal Growth
Denny Johnson; Rayid
Training Personality
typing through eye formation Discernment suggested *
Diane Edwards; The Power of Unconditional
Love Inner Child Work
Dr. Beth Hedva; Ending Self-Betrayal
Looking at the cycle and effects of betrayal Contact:
bhedva@cadvision.com
Dr. Brian Gorman; Stress Management
Understanding and releasing stress Discernment suggested *
Dr. Frank Young; Lucid Dreaming Accessing
lucid dreaming Contact: 403 220-9436
Dr. Jagdeep (Jug) Johal; The Five Elements
and Active Listening Chinese 5 Elements
System Contact: 403 244-5847 saatcha@shaw.ca
Dr. John Demartini; The Quantum Collapse
Process Uniting Polarizations Discernment suggested **
Dr. Steven Aung; Qi Gong Qi Gong and
Chinese medicine training
Dr. Warren Farrell; Why Men Are the Way They
Are Men’s Awareness Work Discernment suggested
*
Doug Von Koss & Thomas Eldridge; Finding the Fire
Within Men’s Awareness Work
Douglas Gillette & Dido Morris; The Ape
Within Men’s Work
Edward Rice; Multi-Dimensional Healing Past
Life Alignment Discernment suggested *
Elan O'Brien; Inter-Dimensional Healing
Awareness Work Discernment suggested *
Contact: elanobrien@aol.com
Francesca Blackstock; Tantra: Ecstatic
Loving Sacred Sexuality Contact 403 238-8909
Fred Pryer Seminars; How to Manage Conflict, Anger and
Emotion Anger Work Discernment suggested
*
Garuda and Inge Benda; Gateways to Intimacy
Open processing Discernment suggested **
Gerry Glock & Mark Fraser; What are You Waiting
For? Awareness Discernment suggested *
Grace Lea; Rebirthing Process and awareness
accessed through Breathwork
Gregory Possman; Past, Present, and Future Life
Healings Emotional healing, awareness
Discernment suggested ** (if / when he does channeling) Contact: 704
265-3493
Guy Corneau; Parental Influences Men’s
Work, Healing wounds
Gwendolyn Jansma; Sacred Sexuality, and Coming Into
Balance Awareness work Discernment suggested
** Contact: 619 481-3076
Henri McKinnon; Creating Healthy
Relationships Sacred Psychology, emotional
healing Discernment suggested **
Holly Jones & Dale Quinnell:
Attunement Body & energy work, crystal
bowls
Inner Community Outreach; Emotional Release and Vision
Work
Inscapes Seminars; The Enneagram
Personality typing, awareness Discernment suggested **
Irene McDougal; Living with Money Principals Of
Manifesting
Jacob Liberman, Truth Paradise, Rainbow & Sky Canyon:
Unconditional Life Awareness, Emotional release
Jay Creasey; Full Challenge Awareness
through body/mind, Ninjitsu training Contact: 403 263-0206
Jay & Cory Fiset; Relationships of Love
Relationships Discernment suggested *
Jean Pendulak, Christine Helman and Jan Sheppard; Liberating
Relationships Listening & communication skills
Jennifer Steed; Ecstatic Dance Body
Awareness, Movement Contact: www.yogajourneys.com
Jerri-Lynn Morrison, Dream Study Group
Dream Interpretation
Jim Sorrenson; Humor: Sourcing Joy
Opening to joy
John Akim Gosaw; Tibetian Bell Meditations
John Bradshaw; Healing Relationships and Healing the
Shame Healing past traumas
John De Ruiter; Heart Mystic Awareness
work, Spirituality Discernment suggested **
Jon Scott; Men: Sustaining Passionate
Relationships Men’s work
Jon-Lee Kootnekoff; Living Life With Purpose and
Passion Purpose Discernment suggested
* Contact: kootywithlove@yahoo.com
Joy & Gordon Gardner-Gordon; Personal Evolution Through
Vibrational Healing Awareness Work
Judy Armstrong; The Joy of Sound Healing
past wounds through activating the voice Contact: judy@lexi.net
Judy Young; Transformational Psychology
Awareness
Karen McNamera; Power, Pleasure and Freedom
Sacred Psychology
Ken Keyes; Study Group Awareness,
Spirituality
Kiara Fine; Listening Hands Therapy Body
& Energy Work
Kyle Pruett and Warren Farrell; Fatherhood: Past, Present,
and Future Understanding the value of fathers in children’s
lives
Discernment suggested *
Layden's Therapy Centre; Reflexology
Leanne and Maynard Dalderis; Beyond
Controlaholism Awareness, Spirituality
Contact: dalderis@vitagenics.ca
Mareea Finney; Transformation Game
Exploring personal transformation
Maria Kliavkoff; Sacred Circle:
Abundance Opening to receiving abundance
Marlene & Russ Kirk; Honoring Your Inner Child at
Work Acknowledging our sensitivities and emotions
Contact: kirkmar@telus.net
Maynard Dalderis; Vita Flex and Color
Therapy Body healing techniques Contact:
dalderis@vitagenics.ca
Men's Network (Calgary); Men's Group Men’s
awareness work
Michael Palmer; Stepping Through Fear to the Promise of Your
Heart, and Leadership Now Sacred Psychology, Emotional
healing, Awareness of gifts Contact: guideavailable@dccnet.com
Mount Royal College; Massage Certificate
Program Body Work
Nadene Rogers; Expressing Spontaneity Through Your Inner
Clown Contact: 403 270-3432
Naomi and Doug Moseley; Going Into Intimacy
Group therapy Discernment suggested
****
Nathaniel Brandon; Self Esteem Awareness
Otto Haller; Living Giftedness
Emotional healing, Spiritual awareness, Gift recognition Contact:
403 863-9898
Owen Swartz; Awakening To Our Soul
Spiritual awareness
Paul Carter; Sacred Loving Healing sexual
wounds, Opening sexually Discernment suggested *
Contact: niyaso@maui.net
Paul Galowitz; Prosperity Awareness
Comfort with money, Manifesting principals
Paul Lowe; Process Therapy
Awareness Discernment suggested ****
Perri Enkin; Creative
Psychology Awareness
Personal Best; The Couples Workshop
Relationships
Personal Best; The Money Workshop
Prosperity
Pietro Abela; The Journey to Conscious
Awareness Path to consciousness Contact:
www.thearcinstitute.com
Rebecca Monet; Destiny Bound NLP
Neurolinguistic Programming training, reprogramming unhealthy
patterns Discernment suggested *
Rick Hatala; Transformation Spiritual
awareness, dream analysis Discernment suggested **
Robert Michael Kaplan; The Power Behind Your
Eyes How traumas effect vision Contact:
beyond_20/20@sunshine.net
Rose Topp & Brian Copping; Radical
Forgiveness Forgiveness Work Contact:
www.radicalliving.com
RoseMarie Pierce; Heart To Heart Communication
Process Work
Roxy L. Wright; Psychology of the Aware Ego
Personal Awareness
Sage Berret; Art Of Balance Educational Sensory
Integration Contact: artofbalance@netidea.com
Saira Jamal; Healing Our
Brothers Awareness, Emotional healing Contact: 403
208-7864
SheLa Leonard; Course In Miracles
Group Awareness, Emotional healing Contact:
403 685-3051
Sheldon Bilsker; Wholistic Integration Awareness
Discernment suggested *
Steve Kushner; Integrating Our Shadow
Emotional healing, Awareness Contact: kush@total.net
Susan Letourneau; Meeting Your Inner Child
How our younger ages effect us Contact: 403 240-0352
Susan Madsen; Inner Child Healing
past wounds
Suzanne McMillian-McTavish; Practical Applications of
Spiritual Revelations Awareness
Tad James; Neurolinguistic Programming and Healing with
Huna Reprogramming unhealthy patterns
Discernment suggested *
Taron Puri / Leanne and Maynard Dalderis; Retreat to
Center Spiritual awareness Contact:
vitagen@tcel.com
Terry Kellog; Healing Wounds and Enjoying the Journey, and
Addictions and Family Systems Emotion
healing
Troi Lenard; The Power of Healing Sound and
Color Spiritual awareness
Discernment suggested *
Vision Mountain Leadership Training Centre; Leadership
Training Sacred Psychology, Emotional
healing, Gift awareness Contact: cmoon@netidea.com
Warren Redman; Inner Balancing
Listening & communication skills, healing unhealthy patterns
Contact: warren@innerbalancing.com
Yvonne Racine; The Challenge of
Loving Sacred Psychology, Emotional healing, Gift
awareness Contact: yracine@accessweb.com
6 comments:
I see Spezzano ranks in the bottom 10% or lower. Interesting.
Not exactly a stellar endorsement, is it?
I would be interested in hearing more from Kelly about why POV ranked so low. In the time since his ranking system was posted, a lot more damaging information about Psychology of Vision has come to light, so Mr. Tobey was aware of some problems before the rest of us.
This is a pretty strong condemnation from one of Spezzano's peers. "Discernment" does not appear to be one of the virtues embraced by those who are dazzled by the glitter of the Fool's Gold of Chuck and Lency's personality cult.
Looks like Tobey has also give low marks to Henri McKinnon, the Canadian psychic who has uses a glowing endorsement from Chuck Spezzano as part of his merchandising.
"Chuck and Lency Spezzano; Psychology of Vision Emotional awareness, uncovering of inherent giftedness Discernment suggested **"
Tobey's prefatory remarks should be read by every POV follower.
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