
Depths requires ground.
Without it, experience has no place to land.
Inner exploration begins with structure, care, and responsibility.
For Grof Transpersonal Training this means ethical responsibility, trauma-informed support, and the structures that allow expanded states to unfold safely.

How to certify in Grof Transpersonal Training?
The training consists of several components. To walk the facilitator path and attend Certification Intensive a minimum of 600 training hours is required which include:
10 Holotropic Breathwork sessions, 7 GTT modules out of which four are mandatory, 10 consultations, self-study and apprenticing experience within GTT modules and workshops.
What are the mandatory
GTT modules?
Grof Transpersonal Training modules are offered several times a year in various countries. All mandatory modules repeat regularly within 12 to 18 months.
In each module a mix of theory, self-experience and creative practice is offered, including four Holotropic Breathwork sessions.
The Holotropic Paradigm
Psycho-Spiritual Crisis
Spiritual Emergency /Trauma Transformation
Music & Transcendence
The Power Within

Grounded in Ethics
Work in expanded states of consciousness means entering a vulnerable state. To create a safe setting for participants facilitators need to acquire a deep understanding of ethical care, how to align one's own inner ethical compass and how to navigate possible traps. The ethical agreement of Grof Transpersonal Training® provides guidance along that path.

