Title: The 17th International Transpersonal Conference:
1The 17th International Transpersonal
ConferenceConsciousness Revolution
Transpersonal Discoveries That Are Changing the
World"
2The Conference Mission
- Inspired by the success of the 2008 First World
Congress on Psychology and Spirituality in New
Delhi and of the annual and multicultural
conferences of the European Transpersonal
Association (EUROTAS), a group of psychologists
sharing the transpersonal vision has decided to
continue the tradition of the international
transpersonal meetings. - This group representing the major American,
European, Australian, and Asian transpersonal
institutions decided to hold the 17th
International Conference on June 23-27, 2010, in
Moscow.
3The Conference Mission
- The mission of the Conference is to present, both
experientially and didactically, breakthrough
discoveries revealing the fundamental role of
consciousness in all human affairs and the value
for humanity of our growing insights into the
nature of consciousness and of the world. We want
to review the role the transpersonal perspective
has played in human history from the time of the
first shamans 50.000 years ago to the discoveries
of modern consciousness research, transpersonal
psychology, and other scientific disciplines. - The Conference will present not only a
comprehensive overview of the forty years of the
transpersonal paradigm through the voices of its
founders and pioneers, but also outline its
future perspectives. The lasting legacy of this
conference will be several volumes documenting
its proceedings in hundreds of papers by authors
from many countries of the world, exploring the
relevance of transpersonal research and ideas for
science, politics, economy, ecology, religion,
art, and other fields. - We hope to bring over a 1000 participants from
more than 50 countries, as well as numerous
keynote speakers and spiritual teachers.
4Main Themes of the Conference
- The Transpersonal Perspective in Human History
(shamanism, rites of passage, ancient mysteries,
great spiritual and mystical traditions, William
James, C.G. Jung, Roberto Assagioli, Russian
transpersonalists, transpersonal psychology,
etc). - The Great Spiritual Traditions of the World -
Their empirical and theoretical foundations,
validity, and importance (Roger Walsh, Ken
Wilber, Frances Vaughan, Stanislav Grof, various
spiritual teachers, etc.) - Russian Transpersonalism (Siberian shamanism,
hesychasm, F.M. Dostoevsky, Russian religious
philosophy, Russian cosmism, G.I. Gurdjieff,
modern transpersonal schools). - New Cartography of the Human Psyche and the
Holotropic Perspective (C.G. Jung, Stanislav
Grof, Ken Wilber, Charles Tart, Roberto
Assagioli,).Transpersonal Psychology and Depth
Ecology (Thomas Berry, David Abram, Joanna Macy,
Arne Naess, etc) - Consciousness Evolution, the New Economics, The
Harmonic World Society, and Overcoming the Global
Crisis (Stanislav Grof, Lloyd de Mause, James
Hillman, Al Gore, Peter Russell, The Club of
Rome, The Club of Budapest, etc) - The Integral Vision (Ken Wilber, Michael Murphy,
George Leonard, Russian integral philosophy) - The Processwork (Arny and Amy Mindell, Max and
Ellen Schupbach, etc) - Noetic and Spiral Dynamics (Alex Key, Chris
Cowan, Natasha Todorovich, etc)
5Main Themes of the Conference
- Transpersonal Therapies (Jungian psychology,
Stanislav and Christina Grofs holotropic
breathwork, Arny and Amy Mindells processwork,
Dora Kalffs sandplay, Bert Hellingers family
constellation, work with the enneagram, Roberto
Assagiolis psychosynthesis, and others). - Transpersonal Psychology and the New Paradigm in
Science (Thomas Kuhn, Karl Pribram, David Bohm,
Rupert Sheldrake, Wassily Nalimov, Ilya
Prigogine, Fritjof Capra, Fred Alan Wolf, John
Barrow, Frank Tipler, Stanislav Grof, Amit
Goswami, Ervin Laszlo, Ellias Capriles, Harry
Hunt, Jorge Ferrer, and others). - Anomalous Phenomenaand Transpersonal Psychology
(synchronicities, transit astrology,
near-deathexperience, extrasensory perception,
etc) Dean Radin, Marilyn Schlitz, Ernest
Senkowski, Mark Macy, George Meek, Jacques
Vallee, Ken Ring, Bruce Greyson, and others) - Human Possibilities and Farther Reaches of Human
Nature future of the body, spiritualization of
the material world, optimum health, wellbeing,
and performance (Abraham Maslow, Michael Murphy,
Sri Aurobindo, and others) - Transpersonal Dimensions of the Masculine and
Feminine (Tantric science, art, and ritual, Jenny
Wade, Margo Anand, Will Keepin, David Deida, etc) - World Spiritual Communities (Esalen Institute,
Auroville, Findhorn Community, Omega Institute,
Damanhur, etc) - Transpersonal Dimensions of Art (religious and
mystical art, fantastic and psychedelic art,
trance music, ritual dance, movies, fiction, etc) - Towards a Comprehensive Map of Human Development
("Genome of Human Development")
6Among the world presenters
Stanislav Grof Christina Grof Michael
Murphy Charles Tart Stuart Sovatsky David
Lukoff Roger Walsh Les Lancaster Vitor
Rodrigues Ervin Laszlo Olga Luchakova Peter
Russell Amit Goswami Arthur Hastings Robert
Frager to be confirmed
Stanislav Grof
Christina Grof
Charles Tart
Stuart Sovatsky
Michael Murphy
Roger Walsh
David Lukoff
Les Lancaster
Ervin Lazslo
Olga Luchakova
Vitor Rodriguez
Peter Russill
Amit Goswami
Arthur Hastings
Robert Frager
7Among the world presenters
Silvia Nakkach Harry Hunt Brant
Cortright Stanley Krippner Jorge Ferrer Glenn
Hartelius Harris Friedman Rajiv Malhotra Tanna
Jakubowicz-Mount John Drew Steven Schmitz Dr.
Karan Singh Dr. Ingo Jahrsetz to be confirmed
Brant Cortright
Harry Hunt
Silvia Nakkach
Stanley Krippner
Jorge Ferrer
Tanna Jakubowicz-Mount
Glenn Hartelius
Harris Friedman
Rajiv Malhotra
John Drew
Dr. Karan Singh
Dr. Ingo Jahrsetz
Steven Schmitz
8Among the world presenters
Alex and Allyson Grey Alex Key Joe
Subbiondo Song Park Max and Ellen Shupbach Yeshi
Namkhai Tav Sparks Richard Tarnas Tav
Sparks Fritjof Capra Angeles Arrien Dean Radin
Lama Surya Das to be confirmed
Alex Key
Joe Subbiondo
Song Park
Alex and Alison Grey
Tav Sparks
Yeshi Namkhai
Max Shupbach
Ellen Shupbach
9Among the Russian presenters
Eduard Sagalaev Gennady Burbulis Vadim
Demchog Vladimir Kozlov Tonu Soidla Vladimir
Baskakov Vladimir Maykov Victor Petrenko Arkady
Rovner Victor Makarov Bronislav
Vinogrodsky Sergey Kluchnikov Svyatoslav
Ponomarev Marina Belokurova Svetlana Doroganich
Eduard Sagalaev
Tonu Soidla
Gennady Burbulis
Vadim Demchog
Vladimir Kozlov
Victor Makarov
Vladimir Baskakov
Arkady Rovner
Vladimir Maykov
Victor Petrenko
Sergey Kluchnikov
Bronislav Vinogrodsky
Svyatoslav Ponomarev
Marina Belokurova
Svetlana Doroganich
10Among the Russian presenters
Nikolay Kudryashev Slava Smirnov Vladislav
Kenga German Karelsky Dmitri Spivak Igor
Isaev Evgeny Krupitsky Zhana Drogalina Evgeny
Faydysh Lev Teternikov Igor Kalinauskas Irina
Kuris Ksenia Kuleshova Leonid Kroll Alexander
Kiselev
Vladislav Kenga
German Karelsky
Nikolay Kudryashev
Dmitri Spivak
Slava Smirnov
Evgeny Krupitsky
Igor Isaev
Zhana Drogalina
Evgeny Faydysh
Lev Teternikov
Irina Kuris
Leonid Kroll
Igor Kalinauskas
Ksenia Kuleshova
Alexander Kiselev
11Artistic and Cultural events
- Nikolay Oorzhak
- Stas Namin
- Silvia Nakkach
- Festivals of Slavic, Buddhist, Indian, Russian
Orthodox, Sufi, Celtic, and shamanic music. - World Festival of Transpersonal Arts (dance,
instrumental music, chanting, paintings,
sculptures, movies) - (to be continued)
12Organizing committee
- Executive committee
- Vladimir Maykov, on-site coordinator, president
of the Russian Association ofTranspersonal
Psychology and Psychotherapy - Ksenia Kuleshova, director and founder of Loft
center - Steven Schmitz, Institute of Transpersonal
Psychology (ITP) - Harris Friedman, president of the International
Transpersonal Association (ITA) - Vitor Rodriguez, president of the European
Transpersonal Association (Eurotas) - (to be continued)
Vladimir Maykov
Ksenia Kuleshova
Steven Schmitz
Vitor Rodriguez
Harris Friedman
13Organizing committee
- Advisory committee
- Stanislav Grof, founding president of the
International Transpersonal Association (ITA) - Christina Grof, founding vice-president of the
International Transpersonal Association (ITA) - Dulce Murphy, director of Track II
- Michael Murphy, co-founder of the Esalen
Institute - Robert Frager, founder and first president of the
Institute of Transpersonal Psychology - Arny Mindell, founder of the process-oriented
psychology - Amy Mindell, co-founder of the process-oriented
psychology - Stuart Sovatsky, co-president of ATP
- John Drew, ex-president of EUROTAS
- Tav Sparks, director of Grof Transpersonal
Training - Rajiv Malhotra, the founder and president of
Infinity Foundation - (to be continued)
Stanislav Grof
Michael Murphy
Dulce Murphy
Christina Grof
Stuart Sovatsky
Robert Frager
Arny and Amy Mindell
Rajiv Malhotra
John Drew
Tav Sparks
14Organizing committee
- Scientific program committee
- Olga Luchakova, professor of the Institute of
Transpersonal Psychology - David Lukoff, co-president of ATP
- Les Lancaster, professor of the Liverpool John
Moores University - Victor Petrenko, professor of the Moscow State
University - Glenn Hartelius, editor of the International
Journal for Transpersonal Studies - Vladimir Kozlov, professor of the Yaroslavl State
University - (to be continued)
15Supporting Organizations
- International Transpersonal Association (ITA)
- European Transpersonal Association (EUROTAS)
- Association of Transpersonal Psychology and
Psychotherapy, Russia - Japan Association for Transpersonal
Psychology/Psychiatry - Association of Body-Oriented Psychotherapists
(Russia) - Moscow Association of Analytical Psychology
- World Business Academy, Santa Clara
- John Fetzer Institute
- (to be continued)
- to be confirmed
16Supporting Organizations
- All-Russian Professional Psychotherapeutic League
- Institute of Group and Family Psychology and
Psychotherapy - Institute of Transpersonal Psychology (ITP)
- California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS)
- John F. Kennedy University
- Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS)
- Esalen Institute
- Association of Transpersonal Psychology (ATP)
- UNESCO
- (to be continued)
17Audience
- Representatives of the governmental structures,
business elite - Representatives of the education sphere,
including its newest kinds - Professionals in the field of psychology,
psychotherapy - Leading representatives of the modern art
- Progressive parents (conscious conception,
school of sorts) - Representatives of extreme sports
- Wide audience (from 20 years up) interested in
psychology issues
18Financial Sponsors (as of August 19th)
- Alexey Kuptsov, Russian businessman
- Eduard Sagalaev, president of the Russian
National Association of TV broadcasters
19Place Arsenal
- New platform ARSENAL for conducting culture and
mass events from the company NEXT LEVEL The
platform is located in the centre of Moscow 13
Vetoshniy lane. - Restored quarter ideally fits for conducting
different types of events fashion shows,
presentations, exhibitions etc. - The building disposes large number of office
accommodations, access to transport and parking
spaces for the invited guests. -
- - total area 1500 square meters
- - total area the main hall 800 square meters
- - the height of the ceiling 24 meters
- - electric power 200 kilovolt
- - parking area during evening and night time
- for 100 cars
- - make-up rooms for artists
- - checkroom for 1000 persons
- - toilet and smoking zones
20Place Arsenal
21Place Izmailovo
- Hotel complex "Izmailovo", consisting of 4
buildings - "Alpha", "Beta", "Vega",
"Gamma-Delta", gives all necessary conveniences
and services to tourists and businessmen. It is
great for hosting various mass and cultural
actions, displays, and presentations. - "Izmailovo" is located 30 meters from the metro
station "Partizanskaya", in the greenest area of
Moscow, 5 minutes of walking from the Izmailovsky
recreation park. Hotel windows face Izmailovsky
Park and New Moscow microdistrict. - Quality services, full safety, developed
infrastructure all confirmed by diplomas and
prizes received by the hotel in different years.
22Place Izmailovo
23PR-support
24PR-support
- Not less than 50 Russian mass media press,
radio, and electronics - will report about the
project from announcements and listings to
magazine covers, state-of-the-art reviews, and
society columns. - Groups of mass-media
- TV - not less than 6 (news blocks, reports from
seminars and special actions) - Radio - not less than 4 (news blocks, analytics)
- Daily press and magazines - not less than 30 -
(announcements, news blocks, analytics,
interview, a society column) - The Internet - not less than 50 (announcements,
news blocks, placing of press releases of the
project, an analyst, interview) - About 50 international and foreign mass media
will receive the information on the project on
channels of news agencies and will publish it in
the form of reports of information.
25PR-support
- Mailing of the adjusting press release and images
will occur on base in more than 400 addresses - The press lunch for the selected circle of
mass-media will be organized. - Information sponsors will be chosen from
following options - Magazine Esquire
- Magazine Psychologies
- Magazine Time-out magazine
- Magazine Desillusionist
- Yandex.ru
- Rambler.ru
26Russian supporting WEB-sites and portals
- transpersonal.ru
- attp.ru
- stangrof.ru
- mindell.ru
- liros.ru
- moscowsamopoznanie.ru
- ariom.ru
- futura.ru
- ganga.ru
- animacentr.ru
- oppl.ru
- psyinfo.ru
- terton.ru
27Previous experience of PR support
- Many mass-media have placed the information on
Stanislav Grof's visit to Moscow in 2007. They
published more than 20 interviews and over 100
Internet - resources. - Information about his visit appeared on five TV
channels - - 1st channel - Capital- ???- ?2??- ???
- The information also appeared in many printed
mass media - - The Russian reporter
- - The newspaper "Truth"
- - The new newspaper
- - Magazine "?????"
- - Magazine "Slops, etc.
28Previous experience of PR support
29The Past and Future of the International
Transpersonal Association
- ITA Birth and Death
- The International Transpersonal, Association
(ITA) was launched in 1978 by Stanislav Grof,
its founding president, along with Michael
Murphy and Richard Price, the founders of the
Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California, to
promote transpersonal education and research, as
well as to organize international transpersonal
conferences. - So far sixteen international transpersonal
conferences have been held in different parts of
the world, twelve of them under the auspices of
the ITA (photos from the conferences are
available on the ATP Member web site.) However,
after the 2004 ITA Conference in Palm Springs,
CA, the ITA was dissolved when Stanislav and
Christina Grof found it too demanding on their
time and energy to continue organizing large
international meetings. - Rebirth
- David Lukoff, Co-President of ATP, began to
explore the possibility of forming a new umbrella
organization for the 28 worldwide transpersonal
associations (see the ATP Guide the Transpersonal
Internet at http//atpweb.org/IntlTranspOrgs.asp),
modeled after Eurotas, which is a an umbrella
organization for 18 European Transpersonal
Associations (www.eurotas.org). Another group
was discussing the need for an international
association Harris Friedman, Editor of the
International Journal of Transpersonal, Studies
(see www.transpersonalstudies.org), was looking
for an organization to sponsor this journal and
it seemed to him that an international journal
would be best sponsored by an international
organization, something he began to discuss with
the Managing Editor of the IJTS, Glenn
Hartelius and Les Lancaster, IJTSs Coordinating
Editor, who had also received a small grant from
the British Psychological Society to fund the
development of a web site to link the
international transpersonal community. - Stanislav Grof gave his blessing to the idea of
incorporating ITA again. The ITA was
reincorporated on May 27, 2008. The initial
officers are Friedman serving as its President,
Lukoff as Vice President, and Hartelius as
Secretary and Treasurer.
30The International Transpersonal Conferences Held
by ITA
1. Danvers (Boston), USA, 1979. Stan and
Christina Grof chose the topic, The Nature of
Reality. The Grofs were the program coordinators
and a special guest of the conference was Swami
Muktananda. 2. Melbourne, Australia, 1980. The
conference had over 400 participants and brought
together people from all over Australia who had
interest in transpersonal subjects, often without
their having any prior knowledge of the term.
This meeting started the transpersonal movement
in Australia. 3. Bombay, India, 1982. The next
international transpersonal conference was
organized in cooperation with the Siddha Yoga
Foundation and the site coordinator was Marilyn
Hershenson. Its theme was Ancient Wisdom and
Modern Science and focused on bringing together
spiritual teachers and new paradigm scientists to
show the convergence of worldviews. 4. Davos,
Switzerland, 1983. At the end of the Bombay
conference, Stan Grof passed the ITA presidency
onto Cecil Burney, who organized the next
international transpersonal conference with the
help of Rashna Imhasly. The Dalai Lama was able
to come this time and among the special guests
were Frederic Leboyer, Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, Sri
Chakravarti, Gopi Krishna, Karan Singh, and
Marie-Louise von Franz. 5. Kyoto, Japan, 1985.
The theme of this international transpersonal
conference was Spirituality and Technological
Society. 700 people attended the conference. 6.
Santa Rosa, CA., USA, 1988. The theme of this
international transpersonal conference was The
Transpersonal Vision Past, Present, and Future.
The coordinator was John McKenzie, helped by Tav
and Cary Sparks. Among the special features of
the conference was participation of Albert
Hofmann and an evening with Mickey Hart. 7.
Eugene (Oregon), USA, 1990. The theme of this
international transpersonal conference was
Mystical Quest, Attachment, and Addictions,
emphasizing spiritual treatments within
scientifically-acceptable transpersonal
frameworks. Representatives from the addiction
field (e.g., John Bradshaw, the Sierra Tucson
staff, Linda Leonard, etc.) were highlighted.
31The International Transpersonal Conferences Held
by ITA
8. Atlanta, USA, 1991. The next international
transpersonal conference was on the same theme,
Mystical Quest, Attachment, and Addiction. It was
brought to the East-Coast after the success of
the previous Eugene conference. After that
conference, Stan Grof passed the ITA presidency
to Patricia Demetrios-Ellard. 9. Santa Clara
(San Francisco), USA, 1994. The theme of this
international transpersonal conference was Spirit
in Action Awakening to the Sacred in Everyday
Life, bringing the transpersonal perspective into
politics, business, economy, and medicine. 10.
illarney, Ireland, 1995. The next international
transpersonal conference was to some extent a
continuation of the Santa Clara meeting, an
application of transpersonal psychology to urgent
problems in other areas. The conference theme was
Spirituality, Ecology, and Native Wisdom, and its
coordinator was Ralph Metzner. 11. Prague,
Czechoslovakia, 1992. Science, Spirituality, and
the Global Crisis Toward a World with a Future
was held in Prague and was enormously successful.
The hall with a capacity of 1600 people was sold
out and the registration for Westerners had to be
stopped a month before the conference. The
participants came from 36 different
countries. 12. Manaus, Brazil, 1996. The theme
of this international transpersonal conference
was Technologies of the Sacred Ancient,
Aboriginal, and Modern. Shamans from Peru,
Ecuador, Brazil, and representatives of the Santo
Daime people, members of Union de Vegetal, and
spiritists attended. Over 900 people participated
in the conference. 13. Palm Springs, CA, USA,
2004. The theme of the most recent international
transpersonal conference was Mythic Imagination
Modern Society The Re-Enchantment of the World.
The conference was inspired by the 100th
anniversary of the birth of Joseph Campbell. It
was the 16th International Transpersonal
Conference and the 13th Conference held by ITA.
Among the special guests were John Cleese and
Indian classical dancers Vishnu Tattva Dass and
Barbara Framm.
32Typical representatives of the ITA membership
- Psychiatrists and psychologists with a
transpersonal orientation, interested in
consciousness research, mystical states and other
experiences of non-ordinary realities, metavalues
and metamotivations, meditation and other forms
of spiritual practice, clinical and laboratory
techniques of inducing unusual states of
consciousness, paranormal phenomena, therapeutic
value of the death-rebirth process and unitive
experiences, revisioning of everyday life,
spiritual emergency, and other related subjects. - 2. Physicians who are trying to overcome the
mechanistic and overspecialized approaches of
medicine and develop a holistic understanding of
human beings, including the psychological,
interpersonal, social, philosophical, and
spiritual dimension. - 3. Scientists exploring the philosophical
implications of modern physics, the nature of
reality, the relationship between consciousness
and matter, the role of creative intelligence in
the universe, and the convergence of modern
science and mysticism. - 4. Transpersonally oriented anthropologists
studying shamanic practices, rites of passage,
spiritual healing ceremonies, trance phenomena,
aboriginal technologies of inducing non-ordinary
states of consciousness, and development of
paranormal abilities by individuals and entire
groups, or native religions, mythologies, and
cosmologies. - 5. Educators interested in the application of the
principles and techniques of transpersonal
psychology to education and to the process of
enhancing learning capacity and creativity. - 6. Theologians, priests, and spiritual teachers,
interested in direct experiences of spiritual
realities and techniques of inducing them, and
creative thinkers attempting to bridge the gap
between spirituality, philosophy, and science. - 7. Practitioners of complementary medicine,
holistic health, and alternative health
modalities who seek to understand and treat the
whole human being. - 8. Sociologists, economists, ecologists,
politicians, philosophers, and members of other
groups trying to develop conceptual systems and
and practical approaches that can help to
overcome the antagonism between individuals and
groups separated by racial, sexual, cultural,
social, and political differences or economic
interests, and facilitate interpersonal,
international, and interspecies synergy, as well
as ecological harmony. - 9. Musicians, painters, sculptors, dancers,
poets, and other artists who are interested in
conveying through various media the nature of
transpersonal experiences or transpersonal
philosophy. - 10. Individuals who have paranormal abilities,
have had episodes of non-ordinary states of
consciousness or are involved in systematic
spiritual practice and search for a deeper
understanding of their personal process or are
willing to share their experiences with
interested researchers and audiences.
33Outstanding Presenters at ITA Conferences
Many of the presenters at ITA Conferences have
been outstanding representatives of various
fields. These include luminaries from psychology
and psychiatry, other sciences, spiritual life,
art and cultural life, and politics, some of whom
are listed as follows psychology and
psychiatry Frances Vaughan, Roger Walsh, Sandra
Harner, June Singer, John Perry, James Fadiman,
Arthur Hastings, R. D. Laing, Virginia Satir,
Dora Kalff, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Marie-Louise
von Franz, Jean Shinoda Bolen, Claudio Naranjo,
Ken Pelletier, Ralph Metzner, Angeles Arrien,
Christopher Bache, Paul Grof, Stanislav Grof,
Christina Grof, Charles Tart, Steven Larsen,
Robin Larsen, Kenneth Ring, Arthur Hastings,
Judith Cornell, Richard Tarnas, Jean Houston,
Steve Aizenstat, Arnold Mindell, Amy Mindell,
Roger Woolger, Gilda Moura, Raymond Moody, John
Bradshaw, Pierre Weil, Marion Woodman, Massimo
Rosselli, Ann Armstrong, Paulo Rzezinski, Linda
Leonard, Jane Middelton-Moz, Rokelle Lerner,
Charles Whitfield, John Mack, Robert Jay Lifton,
Robert McDermott, Stanley Krippner, Andrew Weil,
Seymour Boorstein, Dean Shapiro, Charlene
Spretnak, Marilyn Schlitz, Ingo Jahrsetz,
Hércoles Jaci, John Beebe, Harris Friedman, Jenny
Wade, Michael Mithoefer, Charles Grob, Richard
Yensen, Vladimir Maykov, Donna Dryer, Dennis
Slattery, Rick Strassman, Phillippe Bandeira de
Melo, Michael Grosso, David Ulansey, Don Juan
Nuñez del Prado, and Roberto Baruzzi other
sciences David Bohm, Karl Pribram, Fritjof
Capra, Rupert Sheldrake, Fred Alan Wolf, Ervin
Laszlo, Elizabeth Kuebler-Ross, Willis Harman,
Albert Hofmann, Orlando Villas-Boas, Vasily
Nalimov, Ilya Prigogine, Lee Sannella, Igor
Charkovsky, Elmer and Alyce Green, Michael
Harner, Peter Russell, Richard Katz, Russell
Targ, Arthur Young, Jean Achterberg, Duane Elgin,
Ivan Havel, Zdenek Neubauer, Carl Simonton,
Frederic Leboyer, Peter Schwartz, Bernard
Lietaer, Brian McCusker, Terence McKenna, Brian
Swimme, Amit Goswami, Igor Charkovsky, Luiz
Augusto de Queiroz, Michel Odent, and Rachel
Naomi Remen spiritual life Mother Teresa, His
Holiness the Dalai Lama, Swami Muktananda,
Brother David Steindl-Rast, Pir Vilayat Khan,
Sheikh Muzaffer and the Halveti-Jerahi dervishes,
Sogyal Rinpoche, Ram Dass, Chungliang Al Huang,
Matthew Fox, Jack Kornfield, Wes Nisker,
Nishitani Roshi, Gopi Krishna, Thomas Banyacya,
Don Manuel Q'espi, Andrew Harvey, Lauren Artress,
Alex Polari de Alverga, Huston Smith, Cecil
Williams, Shairy Jose Quimbo, Brooke Medicine
Eagle, Zalman Schachter, Olotunji Babatunde, and
Shlomo Carlebach art and cultural life John
Cleese, Alarmel Vali, Paul Horn, Mickey Hart,
Steven Halpern, David Darling, Randall Bramblett,
Michael Vetter, Gabrielle Roth, Nina Wise, Jiri
Stivín, Patricia Ellsberg, Alex Grey, Silvia
Nakkach, Lorin Hollander, Tara Tupper, Nina
Simons, Jon Voight, Jai Uttal, Geoffrey Gordon,
Russell Walder, Vishnu Tattva Das, Barbara Framm,
Susan Griffin, Robert Bly, Robert Schwartz,
Gloria Steinem, Isabel Allende, Jill Purce,
Georgia Kelly, Steve Roach, Rusty Schweickart,
Raizes Caboclas Orchestra, Mar Azul Capoeira
group, and Lost at Last and politics Karan
Singh, Jerry Brown, John Vasconcellos, Jim
Garrison, Burnum Burnum, and Sulak Sivaraksa.
34Sponsorship
35Sponsorship
Positioning of the sponsors will be carried out
within the context of the following avenues of
the 17th International Transpersonal
Conference Participation in special
VIP-seminars Invitations to press conferences
Evening with the elite of Russian art Pre-and a
post - conference seminars of "stars" and
spiritual masters Pre-conference workshop on
holotropic breathwork Participation in the VIP
dinners/suppers with world transpersonal
elite Three sponsors packages are offered for
consideration Without dependence on the chosen
option, support of the given project is not only
possibility of positioning as the leader of
public opinion in business and cultural
community, but also a prominent aspect in the
development of transpersonal psychology in Russia
and in the world.
36Sponsor's package ?1
Mentioning of the Partner among those who
supports actions, and also Advertising campaign
on the Internet Placing of a logo of the Sponsor
with status instructions on Internet banners
(information sponsors, project partners)Logo
placing - printing materials (on the Conference
23 - on June, 27th)Tickets for the Conference
not less than 1 500 piecesVIP-invitations to the
Conference not less than 100 piecesPosters -
not less than 4 000 copiesFlyers - not less than
10 000 piecesAll press materials, sending to
mass-media - not less than 100 pieces PR
actions Inclusion of the information on the
Partner in press materials about the
ConferenceWork on PR to Partner illumination in
the mass-media shining actions of the
Conference17th ITA Conference websitesPlacing
of a logo of the Partner with status
instructionsCross-country-reference on the
Partner websiteOwn activity within the limits of
ConferenceThe partner acquires the right of
carrying out of own campaign in seminars (the
promo-campaign maintenance is co-ordinated with
organizers in addition) Invitations to
employees and to guests of the Partner Pre-confe
rence holotropic breathworke workshop
invitations to the Conferenceinvitations to
press conferenceinvitations to evening with
elite of world spiritual artinvitations on
pre-and a post - conference seminars of masters
(for choice)invitations to the VIP a
dinner/supper with leaders of transpersonal
psychology The sum of a sponsor's package - 50
000 and more.
37Sponsor's package ?2
Mentioning of the Partner among those who support
actions, and also Advertising campaign on the
Internet Placing of a logo of the Sponsor with
status instructions on Internet banners
(information sponsors, project partners)Logo
placing - printing materials (on the Conference
23 - on June, 27th)Tickets for the Conference
not less than 1 500 piecesVIP-invitations to the
Conference not less than 100 piecesPosters -
not less than 4 000 copiesFlyers - not less than
10 000 piecesAll press materials, sending to
mass-media - not less than 100 pieces PR
actions Inclusion of the information on the
Partner in press materials about the
ConferenceWork on PR to Partner illumination in
the mass-media shining actions of the
Conference17th ITA Conference web sitesPlacing
of a logo of the Partner with status
instructionsCross-country-reference on the
Partner web siteOwn activity within the limits
of ConferenceThe partner acquires the right of
carrying out of own campaign in seminars (the
promo-campaign maintenance is co-ordinated with
organizers in addition) Invitations to
employees and to guests of the Partner 2
Preconference workshop on holotropic breathwork 4
invitations to the Conference4 invitations to
press conference2 invitations to evening with
elite of world spiritual art2 invitations on
pre-and a post - conference seminars of masters
(for choice)2 invitations to the VIP a
dinner/supper with leaders of transpersonal
psychology The sum of a sponsor's package - 20
000 and more.
38Sponsor's package ?3
Mentioning of the Partner among those who
supports actions, and also Advertising campaign
on the Internet Placing of a logo of the Sponsor
with status instructions on Internet banners
(information sponsors, project partners)Logo
placing - printing materials (on the Conference
23 - on June, 27th)Tickets for the Conference
not less than 1 500 piecesVIP-invitations to the
Conference not less than 100 piecesPosters -
not less than 4 000 copiesFlyers - not less than
10 000 piecesAll press materials, sending to
mass-media - not less than 100 pieces PR
actions Inclusion of the information on the
Partner in press materials about the
ConferenceWork on PR to Partner illumination in
the mass-media shining actions of the
Conference17th ITA Conference web sitesPlacing
of a logo of the Partner with status
instructionsCross-country-reference on the
Partner web siteOwn activity within the limits
of ConferenceThe partner acquires the right of
carrying out of own campaign in seminars (the
promo-campaign maintenance is co-ordinated with
organizers in addition) Invitations to
employees and to guests of the Partner 2
Preconference workshop on holotropic breathwork 2
invitations to the Conference2 invitations to
press conference2 invitations to evening with
elite of world spiritual art2 invitations on
pre-and a post - conference seminars of masters
(for choice)2 invitations to the VIP a
dinner/supper with leaders of transpersonal
psychology The sum of a sponsor's package - 10
000 and more.
39Sponsor's package ?4
Mentioning of the Partner among those who
supports actions, and also Advertising campaign
on the Internet Placing of a logo of the Sponsor
with status instructions on Internet banners
(information sponsors, project partners)Logo
placing - printing materials (on the Conference
23 - on June, 27th)Tickets for the Conference
not less than 1 500 piecesVIP-invitations to the
Conference not less than 100 piecesPosters -
not less than 4 000 copiesFlyers - not less than
10 000 piecesAll press materials, sending to
mass-media - not less than 100 pieces PR
actions Inclusion of the information on the
Partner in press materials about the
ConferenceWork on PR to Partner illumination in
the mass-media shining actions of the
Conference17th ITA Conference web sitesPlacing
of a logo of the Partner with status
instructionsCross-country-reference on the
Partner web siteOwn activity within the limits
of ConferenceThe partner acquires the right of
carrying out of own campaign in seminars (the
promo-campaign maintenance is co-ordinated with
organizers in addition) Invitations to
employees and to guests of the Partner 1
Preconference workshop on holotropic breathwork 1
invitations to the Conference2 invitations to
evening with elite of world spiritual art2
invitations on pre-and a post - conference
seminars of masters (for choice)2 invitations to
the VIP a dinner/supper with leaders of
transpersonal psychology The sum of a sponsor's
package - 5 000 and more.
40Contacts
- The Russian side coordinator
- Vladimir Maykov Phone 7 903 9685712e-mail
vmaykov_at_gmail.com - Project management
- Uconsultancy
- Ignatyeva IrinaPhone 7 926 2063308e-mail
ignatieva.irina_at_gmail.com - Solodovnikova OlgaPhone. 7 906
0825314e-mail olga.solodovnikova_at_gmail.com