What is a Eudynamicist?
The eudynamicist stands for everyone who feels multiple and is trying to unify their richness without reducing it to a monochromatic role.
Becoming a Eudynamicist
A eudynamicist is a practitioner-thinker who cultivates eudynamia, the dynamic and good relationship with the possible and the compossible, across a creative integration of person, earth, work, and society. Through philosophical health dialogue, research, institutional design, and creative practice, the eudynamicist works to restore and sustain the conditions under which individuals and communities can perceive, engage, and transform the realities they inhabit.
The eudynamicist stands for everyone who feels multiple and is trying to unify their richness without reducing it to a monochromatic role.
Eudynamia is cultivated unity in diversity:
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Crealia – generative configurations of possibility: what could exist but does not yet.
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Realia — stabilized configurations: what has already taken form and been actualized.
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Eudynamia — the ethico-ontological capacity to navigate between crealia and realia toward a compossible world and planetary health.
Luis de Miranda coined the term and developed the profession through three decades of work spanning fiction, philosophy, counselling method, and institutional design. The concept of the Creal — the creative excess at the heart of reality — first emerged in his novel Paridaiza (2008). It was subsequently developed into the crealectic method, the SMILE_PH philosophical health dialogue, and the CIPHER model, and is currently being applied across the world in personal, clinical, corporate or institutional domains
The eudynamicist is a new profession. Training pathways include:
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SMILE_PH Certification — structured training in philosophical health dialogue across six existential dimensions.
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Crealectic Method Training — advanced practice in the five modes of crealectic intelligence.
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Research — doctoral and postdoctoral work within the eudynamic framework.
The aim is to cultivate a community of practitioners capable of independent eudynamic work across disciplines, institutions, and cultures. Nearly 30 practitioners in all continents are already certified in the SMILE_PH method and a few of them have been selected to be certified in the Crealectic method.