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The isa Experience is an environment where you can take a non-judgmental look at your life. It takes place over a weekend in an atmosphere where you can look clearly and freshly at your life. It is an opportunity for you to "stop your life" and see where you are, to take stock, and take a fresh look at the opportunities and possibilities available to you. You do this against a background of information about the way life is and the way life isn't – some universal truths. It is fun, exciting, supportive and, occasionally, a little scary!
More About The Experience
Once you have completed the experience, a number of seminars are available to you to support your ongoing journey of growth and discovery.
Below is a list of seminars open to you.
- Graduate Intensive Training (GIT)
- Young Persons Experience (YPE)
Learn more about our Seminars
Latest News
Having a Standard
28 Jan 12My first experience of waking up, was when I did the isa Experience. I’d read two books in tenth grade by Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. They were part of a reading list the teacher gave me and I remember seeing them in the library thinking, these are very thick. And I loved [...]
Excerpts from Magical Beings – The Reality of Who We Are
28 Jan 12By Luis F. Cordoba and Val Gee Waking Up “Good Evening! Welcome to the isa Experience.” Ole P. Larsen, founder of the Institute for Self Actualization (isa), spoke these words in February, 1977 when he facilitated the first isa Experience to forty-nine people in Pensacola, Florida. Since then, thousands of people world wide, from all [...]
Working On MySelf
28 Jan 12Some people think that to work on themselves they have to stop what they are doing and move into a monastery or find a cave to lock themselves into. Some people think they can’t work or have a family to be able to work on themselves, so they postpone doing it, until they get too old to think or too feeble to move.
Working on myself, is me, creating myself becoming the person I really want to be. The key word here is “creating”. It is not that one day, by accident or fortune, you are going to find yourself being and living your ideal self.
Change your point of view: Change your life
28 Jan 12To make your business work in the difficult business environment most people are experiencing now days, you have to change your point of view. You have to reinvent yourself and the way you do it to make it work.

- Experience , January 26-29, 2012
Bradford, UK
- Experience , January 26-29, 2012
Louisville, USA
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6 Week Program, Bradford, UK
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