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FAQs

  • Each session lasts 55 minutes.

  • English, Italian, Spanish, French and Portuguese.

  • Sessions are normally held on Zoom or in London by individual arrangement.

  • Inquiry is the love-fuelled investigation of what is real. The dialectic is an embodied communion between our direct experience and the articulation of it manifesting in unique personal expression.

  • No. Therapy seeks to treat a disorder or ailment. Our orientation is that no matter the experience, we do not consider it something which needs to be fixed. The Truth can be therapeutic because suffering often arises from misunderstanding. However, Truth is its own reward which is much more satisfying and infinitely more precious than our attachment to any transient emotional state.

  • No. Coaching is goal-oriented. Inquiry is an emergent revelatory process. Because we approach our experience with an open state of not-knowing, we take goals lightly as we do not yet know whether those we have are right for us. Loving the Truth for its own sake can guide us into a life we may not have imagined.

  • Anyone who wants to know more about what they and reality really are.

  • Inquiry starts exactly where we are and explores any and all human experience. Whatever (and I really mean whatever) is arising in your experience and personal life thread will be our jumping off point into deeper exploration.

  • It is modelled on a billion year old black diamond from outer space called “Enigma”. It captures the essence of the universal absolute void underlying all existence, its mystery, multifaceted expression and power of Being. The design represents the evolutionary process of purification by understanding as well as the self-discovery of the indestructible, perfect and precious jewel that we are. The jewel’s sharpness evokes the ruthless precision, clarity, and beauty with which this true nature expresses itself in our experience through inquiry.

  • ZENOLETHA is a combined word. The first part is the proper name, Zeno, after the philosopher and father of the dialectic method of inquiry, Zeno of Elea. The second part is derived from the Greek word for ‘truth’ ‘aletheia’; that which inquiry embodies and reveals.

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