In this TV program of the Aine Baha’i Keyvan Geula elaborates in the Persian language on the consequences of choosing a positive or negative thought.
This is a part of a series of twenty programs by Keyvan Geula, LMFT, broadcasted on Ain-i Baha’i TV (تلویزیون آئین بهائی
That bridges Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and spirituality from the perspective of Baha’i Teachings and universal principles of human relations taught by Baha’u’llah. In these series, the everlasting concept of religion is presented not as many conflicting schools of thought and dogmas but as one common Faith with ever unfolding and progressing set of values that are intended by the one and only Creator as an expression of Divine Love to guide humanity towards an ever-advancing civilization and one universal source of spiritual education for all.
Every show is structured around a special theme highlighted by a story from the religious history and new spiritual teachings of the Baha’i Faith. Baha’u’llah explains that every age has its own unique opportunities and problems in advancing human civilization. To meet the challenges of every stage of our human development, humanity needs new and renewed teachings and education. These teachings are meant to elevate the station of humanity and edify the conduct of human beings, revealing to us our new identity, and freeing us from the shackles of superstition and tradition that have been, divisive, destructive to peace and healthy human relations in the present age.
Keyvan Geula is a licensed Marriage, Family, and Child Therapist; LMFT. She received her Master of Science in Marriage, family, and Child Therapy from the University of La Verne, in La Verne, California. She employs the latest research in behavioral sciences, neuroscience, and the Baha’i principle of the oneness of all humanity to serve the well-being of her clients.
She offers her services as a clinician, lecturer, trainer, and supervisor to a global set of clients in person and online. In her clinical work, she incorporates the wisdom of the Baha’i Writings, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy research, Mindfulness meditation, and consultation skills, as well as knowledge of the spiritual self.
She is an adjunct professor of Behavioral Sciences at Citrus Community College, faculty of continued education at Claremont Graduate University. She teaches psychology online to students at Baha’i Institute of Higher Education.
She is the Founder and Executive Director of Center for Global Integrated Education (CGIE), a non-profit Baha’i-inspired educational organization, which explores oneness of all humanity, and teaches the integrated mind-body-spirit approach in education.
She has served for two years as the producer and host of a two-hour weekly live radio show for the Persian community in Sothern, California focusing on the role of the psychology of spirituality in personal and social transformation, creativity, emotional and social intelligence, and a greater sense of harmony in a global society. She also has been the host and producer of TV series called Transforming Human Consciousness for eight years. She regularly writes and blogs on www.cgie.org/blog on topics related to integrated education, the oneness of humanity, the powers of the human spirit in the betterment of global society, elimination of all prejudice, equality of women and men, and education reform. Some of her shows are posted on her; Keyvan Geula YouTube Channel.
Mrs. Geula has served in several Baha’i institutions since her youth in Iran and USA.
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