Find a Pathwork Community
Vital and vibrant communities spanning the globe have grown around the teaching and study of the Pathwork® Guide Lectures. The Pathwork originated in New York City around 1957 and Pathwork now has a strong presence in North America, Europe, South America, and Australia. There are also small groups practicing Pathwork in many other parts of the world.
The International Pathwork Foundation recognizes three levels of Pathwork community: Regional Organizations, Chapters, and Pathwork Groups. For more information about becoming a recognized Pathwork community, contact the Foundation.
Use the map to find Pathwork communities across the globe.
Regional Organizations
These Pathwork communities and centers are incorporated nonprofit membership organizations that offer:
» Trainings for Pathwork Helpers and Teachers, which are people who help others with the Guide Lecture material and their personal voyage of inner discovery.
» Programs for individuals and groups based on the Pathwork teachings
Local Pathwork Chapters
A Pathwork Chapter is a non-incorporated group, led by at least two Helpers, one of whom is required to be resident of the immediate area. Chapters report annually to the Foundation on their activities in order to renew their membership. Chapters offer:
» Programs for individuals and groups based on the Pathwork teachings
Pathwork Helper Directory
A Pathwork Helper is someone who has successfully completed one of many Helpership training programs around the world and is qualified to hold:
» Individual sessions lead groups, hold lecture study, workshops, and/or trainings using the service mark Pathwork®
North America – USA East
Independent Groups
Informal groups devoted to study of the Pathwork material may arise spontaneously anywhere. They are not necessarily led or mentored by a Helper and are not formally recognized by the International Pathwork Foundation. Such groups are encouraged, although they may not use the trademark Pathwork name to advertise their activities.