When Transpersonal Becomes Transformational

Reflections from the EUROTAS Symposium in Portugal on the ITM, the Meta Pets Model, Transpersonal Leadership — and the two billion souls who will arrive

By Luis Miguel Gallardo, Certified Hypnotherapist2 min read426 words
When Transpersonal Becomes Transformational

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Reflections from the EUROTAS Symposium in Portugal on the ITM, the Meta Pets Model, Transpersonal Leadership — and the two billion souls who will arrive before 2050.

By Luis Miguel Gallardo  ·  Founder & President, World Happiness Foundation

The Atlantic light over Portugal carries something the rest of Europe has forgotten — a quality of slowness, a kind of listening. When the European Transpersonal Association (EUROTAS) convened practitioners, scholars, and elders from across the continent for its Symposium, this light became the atmosphere of the gathering itself.

I arrived with three offerings: the Integral Transpersonal Method (ITM), the Meta Pets Model, and the Transpersonal Leadership approach that has been forming through the World Happiness Foundation’s work across more than eighty Agoras worldwide. What unfolded across the presentation and workshop was something I did not fully anticipate — not a polite reception of frameworks, but a recognition. A field of practitioners who said, in different languages: yes, this is the missing architecture we have been working without.

The ITM Presentation — A Grammar, Not a Technique

The Integrative Transformation Model is not a protocol. It is an integrative grammar — a way of holding the human being as simultaneously a biological organism, a psychological structure, a soul in continuity, and a node in a planetary field of consciousness. In the Symposium presentation I walked the room through its anatomy:

  • Its foundations in transpersonal psychology, clinical hypnotherapy, NLP, parts dynamics, and Gestalt dialogue.
  • Its operative principle — that pain, when met with consciousness, transmutes into love and compassion.
  • Its clinical applications across regression, parts integration, affect bridge, and Life Between Lives work.
  • Its cultural and civilizational applications through the Global Pain & Trauma Map (GPTM) and the Fundamental Peace Index (FPI).

The framing the room kept returning to was the canonical line I have written elsewhere: “Fundamental Peace is not the absence of pain. It is the transmutation of its energy into love and compassion.” Practitioners trained in trauma-informed Western care met colleagues from contemplative traditions — and in the ITM both found a shared vocabulary in which their work could speak without translation loss.

The Meta Pets Workshop — From Architecture to Inhabitation

If the ITM presentation was an architecture, the Meta Pets workshop was an inhabitation. We moved into one of the lower-ceilinged rooms — a space the building itself seemed to bless with intimacy — and worked with the sixty-four cosmic animal archetypes that form the Meta Pets system.

Each participant drew their