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Pythagoras’ Daughter, established in 2007, advances individual transformation using a unique blend of Earth-Centered Spirituality and Frontier Science Processes that help participants develop expanded awareness and a life-giving relationship with the world.

Mystery School is an adventure into conscious taking us deeper as we transform the lives we are already living into a journey of awakening. Our twenty-first century version of this great and ancient tradition is dedicated to the examination of the world's mysticism, the plethora of great masters and spiritual paths. Mystery School is intellectually rigorous and highly experiential. Each session focuses on a different aspect of this vast course of study. Assignments for classes are issued in advance and Frontier Science processes are applied in all classes.

Earth-Centered Living involves fostering deep connections and harmony with life on Earth and maintaining a reverence for Nature. Taking this path is one way to regain an affinity with the planet. There are no creeds or dogmas, no prophets or holy books.

Frontier Science includes consciousness studies. Respected programs emphasize the integration of scientific approaches with contemplative methods adhering to equally high standards, radically expanding the study of the mind to explore its potentials more fully. The focus is often on the cultivation of human flourishing and genuine happiness through exceptional mental health and balance.

Pythagoras’ Daughter is committed to treading very gently on the earth which is why our preferred form of communication is via email, printing is done on tree-free paper, and all events are conveniently located near mass transit.


Barbara Bitondo de Arene


Barbara Bitondo, the founder of Pythagoras’ Daughter brings to the school a global world view, a Masters Degree from Smith College and a decade of Training and Development at The World Bank Group.  She has studied with Diana Whitney, Linda Conroy, Jean Houston, among others, and is a member of the Institute of Noetic Sciences.

 
 
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