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.
The ultimate goal of PEAT 3 is . Slavinski argues that once a polarity is neutralized, the individual is no longer compulsively driven by either side. You are no longer "forced" to seek safety because you are afraid of visibility; instead, you gain the freedom to choose your actions based on the current reality rather than past energetic imprinting. Legacy and Impact
: 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 .
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.