About

Edward M. Sellman, PhD
Edward is committed to supporting people move towards wholeness and the role education can play in this process. Edward researches mindfulness, integral and transpersonal psychology and well-being as both a member and convenor of postgraduate research at the Centre for Research in Human Flourishing (University of Nottingham). An avid reader, he is particularly inspired by the writings of Stanislav Grof, Michael Washburn, Ken Wilber, Bernardo Kastrup, Gabor Maté, Adyashanti, Rupert Spira and Alan Watts. Edward has written numerous articles, book chapters and books on these topics himself. 

Edward has been rigorously trained, he received a First Class (Hons) Degree in Education and Art from the University of Exeter in 1998 and a PhD in Peace Education and Sociocultural Theory from the University of Birmingham in 2003. 

Edward is a qualified mindfulness teacher, trained by Patrizia Collard/Enter Mindfulness, a SoulCollage® Facilitator, Sound Healer (College of Sound Healing) and TRE® (Tension & Trauma Releasing Exercises) Facilitator (TRE College). He has taken the core modules of the Grof Transpersonal Trainer (GTT) Programme, covering the paradigm of Holotropic Breathwork, The Power Within (Bodywork), Music & Transcendence and Spiritual Emergency. He has also taken elective modules in Jung, Alchemy & The Transformation of Consciousness, and Inner Ethics/Soul Collage. Edward is currently training as a Transpersonal Psychotherapist. 

As part of ongoing quality assurance, Edward receives regular supervision in mindfulness, TRE® and Holotropic Breathwork®, actively researching all of these fields, attending regular conferences, courses and retreats to ensure his work and guidance is informed by deep inner experience and the latest research and good practice.  Edward is also a member of the Association for Spiritual Integrity and follows their honour code of ethics and good practice for individuals.

Edward has attended a Quaker meeting all of his adult life, adopting a contemplative and universal approach to spirituality. He has served as both a Clerk and Elder to his local meeting. 'Clerkship' involves engaging contemplative approaches and discernment to make spiritually-informed group decisions. 

Edward continues to practise art, focusing on contemporary altars, shrines and portraiture drawing upon studies at the University of Exeter and the Slade School of Art, London. His work has been shown in numerous exhibitions, winning the prestigious Attenborough Prize in 2011. Edward accepts commissions and much of his work is available for sale. Artwork can be an excellent tool for integration and creativity is employed to help with this process in many of Edward’s courses and workshops. 

I look forward to supporting you on your journey.


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