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OIDA Tours
Tours or retreats to temples or sacred places that enable the discovery and development of our
inner divinity. There we can set on a journey to meet our true self, start the inner search of the purpose and re-connect with awareness and transcendance.
OIDA Psychotherapy
Main fields of application of Oida Therapy
Feducación
Complements the pedagogical models
It proposes educational paradigm of the principles, values and purposes revealed by the ancestral traditions which encourage humans to seek the true essence of their life, discovering all virtues and values hidden inside.
OIDArt
It allows us to understand art as a tool, by which we can express our feelings, emotions and other manifestations that may not be expressible in another way.
Oida Therapy seeks to promote individual and collective well-being by mobilizing the power of faith. In its methodology OIDA leads people towards becoming aware of the position they have in their life by analyzing their actions, relationships, habits and intentions and identifying the position which everyone has regarding the personal healing process.
Oida Therapy is a practical method of exploring the discomforts and dissatisfactions of human beings by Perennial part of psychology, which accomplish physical, psychological, social and spiritual well-being through the healing power of faith
The Human Being
Perennial Psychology recognizes the human being, as an individual unit of consciousness, having a unique and special position according to the SUPREME dimension.
And beyond the conditioned existence of the physical body, time and space, the human being is transcendental and can express itself in many different states of conscience.
The concept of Perrenial Psychlogy comes from the philosophy with the same name, given by the popular principles of the german philosopher Gottfried Leidniz. In 1945, his writings were developed and published by the english writer Aldous Huxley in his book Perennial Philosophy.
What is OIDA therapy?
OIDA in Greek comes from the Vedas (knowledge) and means “I know“ or “I think."
The establishment of OIDA therapy is an invitation to reflect on our thinking and natural tendency to have faith, showing the relationship between our faith and our way of thinking.
1. Study contents and phenomena that goes beyond time and space.
2. Recognizes the spiritual dimension as real and not as a figment of the imagination.
3. Study spirituality, recognizing the physical and psychological conditions.
4. It is not anthropocentric
5. It recognizes the law of cause and effect.
6. It recognizes the existence of a primordial cause, which follows from the recognition of causality.
7. It sees faith as a universal phenomenon.
8. It seeks to reintegrate transcendence into our understanding of human existence
“The world is a living being whose parts are deeply interrelated.”
“Conscious intention affects what happens on the physical level.”
“Nature demonstrates the existence of an infinitely conscious Being who, through His creation, corroborates its connection with the universe.”
By studying Oida Therapy, we are able to distinguish the various work contexts and possible intervention, so the therapist can introduce the idea about the existence of the soul, as a subject beyond the intellectual understanding of the mind, emotions and body. Also, one can address and
analyze the system of beliefs of each person, applying questionnaires and other tools in Oida Therapy in order to clarify the way of how we perceive the world.
“We should not fully trust what we can perceive with our limited senses. We should always be sure to correlate the information we perceive through the senses with our values and what we consider virtuous.”
“We should be conscious that existence is independent of beliefs. We can debate whether a Supreme Being exists or not for all eternity, but this will not affect His or Her existence. However, it can affect ours.”