: The practitioner identifies a specific problem, emotion, or resistance.
: When both poles are experienced at once, the "charge" between them collapses. The individual often experiences a "pop" or a sudden sense of peace, realizing that the two opposites are actually two sides of the same coin. The Goal: Integration and Freedom Zivorad Slavinski - PEAT3
Živorad Slavinski’s PEAT systems have gained a following in the realms of Energy Psychology and Transpersonal Psychology. Practitioners value PEAT 3 for its speed and efficiency, often resolving long-standing phobias or emotional blocks in a single session. It remains a bridge between Western psychological techniques and Eastern esoteric traditions, focusing on the rapid "transcendence" of the ego-driven mind. : The practitioner identifies a specific problem, emotion,
: Using specific breathing techniques and eye movements—often influenced by systems like EMDR and Acupressure—the practitioner guides the individual to experience both poles simultaneously. : Through a guided process
At the heart of Slavinski’s work is the belief that human suffering and psychological "stuckness" stem from being trapped in dualities. Most people live their lives oscillating between opposing poles: Good and Evil, Love and Hate, Freedom and Restriction, or Strength and Weakness.
: Through a guided process, the user identifies the two opposing "poles" that define the problem. For example, if the problem is "fear of public speaking," the poles might be Visibility and Safety .