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SATORI PROTOCOL
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Why is Satori Protocol a revolutionary method

-Satori Protocol is the first method that enables us to experience spiritual enlightenment on our own, and repeat it as many times as we want, once or more times a day.
-Satori Protocol is the first method that combines the release of emotional problems and the experience of spiritual enlightenment - in the same process. We start the process from an emotional problem and end it with spiritual enlightenment, thus achieving dual benefit - liberation from emotional problems and spiritual enlightenment.
No other method that can do this.
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​What is enlightenment

Permanent enlightenment is the ultimate goal of spiritual development. It has different names in different spiritual disciplines: Nirvana, Satori, Samadhi, Moksha, Tao, Direct Experience of Truth, Non-Dual Consciousness, etc.
My term is "Deidentified Consciousness".
The nature of enlightenment is pure consciousness, who and what we really are, under the layers of unconscious identities and repressed thoughts and emotions. Since the true nature of the human being is no different from the true nature of all existence, enlightenment is also described as a state of Oneness, where there is no difference between the subject and the object.
Enlightenment can be temporary and permanent. Essentially, it is the same experience, however, as the term says, one is temporary and the other permanent.
Metaphorically speaking, with temporary enlightenment, we cut a hole in the fabric of the ego, through which we now perceive ourselves and reality as they really are.
In time, the rest of the ego will fill the hole. The more holes we make, the more we reduce the ego, and our perception of ourselves and reality becomes closer to the truth.
Some spiritual disciplines call temporary enlightenment "enlightenment with the ego" because the ego still exists, albeit weakened, while permanent enlightenment is called "enlightenment without the ego" because the ego no longer exists.
The more often we experience temporary enlightenment, the sooner we will reach permanent enlightenment.
Satori Protocol enables us to experience temporary enlightenment on a daily basis, on our own, and several times a day if we so desire. Thus, we can dramatically accelerate our evolution, our path toward permanent enlightenment.
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​How did we experience enlightenment before Satori Protocol

Satori Protocol is preceded by a series of revolutionary breakthroughs, all of which have built on one another.
The "direct path" is a spiritual approach that focuses directly on the experience of enlightenment. The first direct paths were most likely "sesshins", developed within Zen Buddhism. The goal of a sesshin, a period of intense meditation, was to experience enlightenment within the sesshin’s limited duration, for example, seven or fourteen days.
In the late 1960s, Charles Berner developed the Enlightenment Intensive. It was a group technique, a synthesis of Zen sesshins and Western communication methods. It enabled participants to experience enlightenment, with a success rate of about thirty percent, within just three days, which was the duration of Enlightenment Intensive.
From today's point of view, this success rate may seem low. However, at the time, a technique that enabled thirty percent of participants to experience enlightenment in just three days, was unique on the planet.
It should be noted that the Enlightenment Intensive was extremely physically and mentally exhausting.
At the end of the twentieth century, based on Enlightenment Intensive, Zivorad Mihajlovic Slavinski developed Gnostic Intensive with Alternative Technique, which enabled ninety to one hundred percent of participants to experience enlightenment. Many participants of Gnostic Intensive experienced enlightenment more than once, which did not happen during the original Berner’s Intensive.
Unlike Berner's Intensive, Gnostic Intensive lasted only half a day, and was not physically and mentally strenuous. However, for the application of Gnostic Intensive, a group was still required.
A few years later, Z.M. Slavinski developed the Individual Gnostic Intensive, which allowed, for the first time, the experience of enlightenment outside the group, in individual sessions, where an experienced practitioner would guide another person. However, self-application, without the help of another person, was still not possible.
Satori Protocol is the next step. Based on the Gnostic Intensive, Satori Protocol, for the first time, allows for self-application - the experience of enlightenment without the guidance of another person.
For serious seekers, this is a ground-breaking development.
After receiving training, you can personally apply the method and guide others through the processes.
And here we are. Welcome to the next level, into a different reality of spiritual development, where it becomes possible what we could only dream of before.
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​How did we release emotional problems before Satori Protocol

Before Satori Protocol, we used two categories of methods.
One category includes the Individual and Group Intensives by Z.M. Slavinski mentioned earlier, which result in enlightenment, but do not target emotional problems.
The other category, such as Deep Peat and Aspectics, also by Z.M. Slavinski, releases emotional problems, but does not result in enlightenment.
Method 3 and Method 4 of Satori Protocol, for the first time, integrate both enlightenment and emotional problems. We begin the process from an emotional problem, we release it, yet we do not stop in a state of emptiness - as the Deep Peat and Aspectics do. Instead, we go to the end - to enlightenment.
Nothing further and deeper exist within the human being.
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​What did spiritual development look like before Satori Protocol

These are some characteristics of spiritual disciplines:
-It takes a lot of effort
-It takes a long time
-It takes a significant financial investment
-The techniques are difficult to understand
-The techniques are difficult to apply
-The explanations are vague
-A lot of theory
-The methodology has several levels
-Knowledge of old texts is required
-A teacher is necessary
-Knowledge of philosophical systems is required
-It is necessary to believe in a system, dogma or teacher
-Techniques are not directly focused on enlightenment
-It requires an abandonment of everyday life
-The techniques are inaccessible to most
-Lack of success in most cases, despite the effort
-Etc.
Due to the above characteristics, the average person has the impression that enlightenment is unattainable or extremely difficult to attain.
Satori Protocol transforms the nature of spiritual development into its opposite:
-It doesn't take much effort
-It doesn't take much time
-No significant financial investment is required
-The techniques are extremely simple
-The techniques are easy to apply
-The explanations are clear
-No theory
-No levels
-Knowledge of old texts is not required
-A teacher is not necessary, the technique is learned in a two-day seminar, the practitioner is independent
-Knowledge of philosophical systems is not required
-One doesn’t have to believe in anything
-Methods are directly focused on enlightenment
-There is no renunciation of everyday life
-Techniques are available to most
-Success happens every day
-Etc.
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​What does all this look like now

To learn Satori Protocol, a two-day individual or group seminar is required.
An individual seminar lasts two days, 2-3 hours a day, a group seminar lasts two days, 3-4 hours a day.
Seminars are conducted in person or online.
One Satori Protocol process takes 5-20 minutes, on average.
Five to twenty minutes, that's how long it takes today to experience enlightenment and release an emotional problem, both at the same time.
No previous experience or prior knowledge is required.
Using Satori Protocol is easy for most people.
The methods are undemanding, natural, easy to apply, simple and without technical details.
At the end of the first day, after only a few hours of training, you are able to bring yourself or another person into a state of enlightenment. This is true for both those who have experience in spiritual development and beginners.
During the second day of the seminar, we learn to apply Satori Protocol methods on emotional problems.
Satori Protocol methods which simultaneously free us from emotional problems and bring us to a state of enlightenment, result in a profound integration of daily life and spiritual development.
Satori Protocol is not something you need to practice for a while to be able to implement it. On the contrary, during the course of the seminar, the methods become routine, and you know how to use them on yourself and others.
Science fiction writer William Gibson said: "The future is already here – it’s just not very evenly distributed."
The future of spiritual development is also here and is available to anyone who wants to take it.
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VIDEO TESTIMONIALS FOR SATORI PROTOCOL

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