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Flavio A. Geisshuesler

EXPERTISE

Flavio A. Geisshuesler

The Change Guru

Why Choose 3PARADOXES For Your Transformative Journey?

Our founder, Flavio A. Geisshuesler, has accurately been described as a “Paradox” himself - his background is remarkably eclectic, his education uniquely interdisciplinary, and his personality formidably complex. Through a lengthy process of trial and error, he applied his diverse experiences to transform and improve his own life, gradually developing the Paradox-Approach to help others do the same. The result is more than just a methodology; it's the distillation of a life lived at the crossroads of paradoxes, designed to empower leaders just like you.

Expertise

THE 3PRADOXES APPROACH

BUSINESS

CHANGE

COACHING

RESEARCH

MOBILITY

PSYCHOLOGY

MEDITATION

ACADEMIA

FLAVIO'S EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Flavio’s training is much more diverse than that of other leadership consultants. While educated in three of the world’s top business schools, his career also includes cutting-edge scientific publications subjects ranging from philosophy to psychology, linguistic mastery of a hyperpolyglot, prestigious academic appointments on four continents, and extensive experience in monasteries and retreat centers across the Himalayan mountains.

HEC Paris
London School of Economics
INSEAD
Universitat Bern
Universitat Heidelberg

BUSINESS

 

Flavio received his Executive MBA from one of the top-ranked program of its kind at HEC Paris.

CHANGE

 

With a specialized certificate in Change and Leadership from the London School of Economics, Flavio brings cutting-edge leadership insights.

COACHING

 

Certified by INSEAD, Flavio's coaching is grounded in elite educational principles and rigorous practice.

RESEARCH

 

Armed with dual PhDs and a prolific publication record, Flavio integrates scientific precision into his approach to leadership.

PSYCHOLOGY

Leveraging his expertise in cognitive science and psychology, Flavio tailors strategies to your mental framework.

MOBILITY

Having lived in nine countries and mastering over a dozen languages, Flavio embodies cultural intelligence in his work with clients.

ACADEMIA

 

As a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney with teaching experience on four continents, Flavio is recognized as a leader in the field of academia.

MEDITATION

 

Flavio's extensive training in secret Himalayan meditation techniques offers unparalleled introspective depth.

Feedback from Clients and Students

"Flavio's lectures were unbelievably engaging and fun to listen to. His enthusiasm for the material and unorthodox teaching style and jargon made me engaged with the material more than any other course."

Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism (University of Virginia, Fall 2017)

FLAVIO'S JOURNEY AND GLOBAL FOOTPRINT

Ancient Languages:

Ancient Languages:

Biblical Hebrew: Advanced

Chinese: Basic

Mongolian: Basic

Pali: Intermediate

Sanskrit: Advanced

Modern Languages:

Arabic: Intermediate

Chinese: Basic

French: Advanced

German: Native

Hebrew: Advanced

Hindi: Advanced

Italian: Fluent

Nepali: Advanced​

Persian: Intermediate

Russian: Intermediate

Spanish: Advanced

Swiss-German: Native

Tibetan: Advanced

Urdu: Advanced

Yiddish: Intermediate

Expertise

Dive into the Vast Ocean of
Indo-Tibetan Meditation Practices

Flavio is one of the world’s foremost experts of Indo-Tibetan, also known as Tantric or Vajrayāna Buddhism. His research shows that meditation is not just about stress relief; it’s about leveraging change to boost your creativity, enhance your resilience, and stimulate a profound personal transformation. At 3paradoxes, he pioneers a unique approach, that blends his understanding of science, business, coaching, and leadership with his deep knowledge of some of the world’s most esoteric meditation practices.

For more insights into Flavio’s remarkable journey and expertise, visit his personal website.

Tibetan Sky-Gazing Meditation and the Pre-History of Great Perfection Buddhism

LATEST BOOK RELEASE

Tibetan Sky-Gazing Meditation and the Pre-History of Great Perfection Buddhism

The Skullward Leap Technique and the Quest for Vitality

Description

 

Through a rigorous analysis of original scriptures and later commentaries, this open access book unearths a cornucopia of idiosyncratic motifs pervading the famous Tibetan sky-gazing meditation known as “Skullward Leap” (thod rgal). Flavio Geisshuesler argues that these motifs suggest that the practice did not originate in the context of Buddhism, but rather within indigenous Tibetan culture and in close contact with the early Bön tradition. The book argues that Dzogchen once belonged to a cult centered on the quest for vitality, which involved the worship of the sky as primordial source of life and endorsed the hunting of animals, as they were believed to be endowed with the ability to move in between the divine realm of the heavens and the world of humans.

The book also traces the historical development of the Great Perfection, delineating a complex process of buddhicization that started with the introduction of Buddhism in the 7th century, intensified with the rise of new schools in the 11th century, and reached its climax in the systematization of the teachings by the great scholar-yogi Longchenpa in the 14th century. The study advances an innovative model of meditation as an open-ended practice that animates practitioners to face the most challenging moments of their lives with courage and curiosity, imagination and creativity, and playfulness and excitement; qualities that are oftentimes overlooked in contemporary descriptions of contemplation.

REVIEWS

A bold work of scholarship, this book yields new perspectives on Dzogchen meditation. By tracing mythical, cultural, ritual, and psychological dimensions of the famed Skullward Leap technique through a quest for vitality and a hidden narrative of the sky-deer cult, scholars and practitioners are invited to reevaluate resonances and repercussions of the Heart Essence contemplative system in Tibetan Buddhism.

- Michael Sheehy, University of Virginia, USA

This striking book places Dzogchen firmly within Tibet's own early medieval culture and religious concerns, opening up new views of Tibetan Buddhist meditation as a whole.

- Geoffrey Samuel, Emeritus Professor of History, Archaeology and Religion, Cardiff University, UK

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