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Welcome to Part 3 of my Self-Mastery series on Roberto Assagioli’s Egg Diagram. In this episode, I share the real-life story of one of my clients, Pierre, to illustrate how psychosynthesis therapy can help us understand and transform inner conflict.
Pierre’s story is a powerful example of how different subpersonalities—such as anger, sadness, control, and conscience—can clash within us. We walk through how he applied the principles of psychosynthesis to disidentify from these parts, reconnect with the Observer “I,” and begin the journey toward inner harmony.
Whether you’re a practitioner or someone on your own path of transformation, I hope Pierre’s story will inspire and support your work.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction to Inner Conflict
00:22 – Pierre’s Story: Rage, Betrayal & Subpersonalities
02:31 – Mapping Emotions with the Egg Diagram
05:02 – Finding the Observer and Starting Integration
07:15 – A Journal Practice to Deepen Your Self-Awareness
Further Reading & Resources
• Buy my book The Soul of Psychosynthesis
• Free eBook: Subpersonalities – A Collection of Articles by Roberto Assagioli
• Visit my website for hundreds of articles and tools
📺 Watch the Full Series on YouTube
Explore all three parts of The Art of Self-Mastery series:
• Part 1 – Unlock the Map of You (The Egg Diagram)
• Part 2 – Psychosynthesis Explained: The Map of Consciousness
• Part 3 – How to Navigate Inner Conflict with Psychosynthesis (Real Case)
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• Subpersonalities: A Collection of Articles
• Psychosynthesis & Parapsychology
• Conflicts, Crises, and Synthesis
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By Psychosynthesis Self-Mastery w. Kenneth SørensenWelcome to Part 3 of my Self-Mastery series on Roberto Assagioli’s Egg Diagram. In this episode, I share the real-life story of one of my clients, Pierre, to illustrate how psychosynthesis therapy can help us understand and transform inner conflict.
Pierre’s story is a powerful example of how different subpersonalities—such as anger, sadness, control, and conscience—can clash within us. We walk through how he applied the principles of psychosynthesis to disidentify from these parts, reconnect with the Observer “I,” and begin the journey toward inner harmony.
Whether you’re a practitioner or someone on your own path of transformation, I hope Pierre’s story will inspire and support your work.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction to Inner Conflict
00:22 – Pierre’s Story: Rage, Betrayal & Subpersonalities
02:31 – Mapping Emotions with the Egg Diagram
05:02 – Finding the Observer and Starting Integration
07:15 – A Journal Practice to Deepen Your Self-Awareness
Further Reading & Resources
• Buy my book The Soul of Psychosynthesis
• Free eBook: Subpersonalities – A Collection of Articles by Roberto Assagioli
• Visit my website for hundreds of articles and tools
📺 Watch the Full Series on YouTube
Explore all three parts of The Art of Self-Mastery series:
• Part 1 – Unlock the Map of You (The Egg Diagram)
• Part 2 – Psychosynthesis Explained: The Map of Consciousness
• Part 3 – How to Navigate Inner Conflict with Psychosynthesis (Real Case)
🌟 Explore More from Kenneth Sørensen:
📺 YouTube Channel:
🎥 Subscribe for more videos
🌐 Website:
🔗 Visit the Kenneth Sørensen Website
🧘♂️ Mindful Mondays – Free Meditation Series:
📥 Download the Mindful Mondays Workbook
🎧 Listen to the Mindful Mondays 7 Meditations Playlist
💌 Stay Connected:
📘 Visit the Facebook Page
🎁 Get 7 Free Meditations
🛒 Explore the Shop & Resources
📚 Free E-Books:
• Subpersonalities: A Collection of Articles
• Psychosynthesis & Parapsychology
• Conflicts, Crises, and Synthesis
🌿 Linktree — All Resources in One Place:
🔗 Explore via Linktree