Tony DSouzaFr. Tony D’Souza, S.J., is a Jesuit priest and holds a Ph.D. in
clinical psychology. Combining his clinical experience, handson
grass roots activism and intimate knowledge of Christian and
Eastern mystical tradition, he has developed a much sought
after integrated approach to spiritual development.
Building inner peace, emotional flexibility, and spiritual strength are
the topics spiritual teacher and Jesuit priest Fr. Tony D’Souza will be
discussing on his tour of Miami, FL on October 10, 11 and 12
A longtime friend and student of famed spiritual teacher Anthony de
Mello (who has influenced Wayne Dyer and Deepak Chopra), Fr.
D’Souza, of Mumbai, India, integrates the teachings of Christianity
and Eastern spirituality with his experiences as a professional psychologist and spiritual guide
to help people achieve emotional well-being and spiritual awakening.
Currently, he oversees Premanjali Counseling Services near Mumbai, a nonprofit dedicated to
providing psychological resources to men, women, and children from diverse economic,
cultural and religious background. All proceeds from his talks and retreats in Colorado are
given to promote Premanjali and its varied works.

Every time you realize you are God’s masterpiece, new possibilities are
created for peace, joy and love.
I offer talks, meditations, and prayers to help people meet their soul, to help
them awaken experientially to the fact that they are, indeed, God’s masterpiece
and allow this awareness to open their hearts to compassionate living.
~ Fr. Tony D’Souza.
We start with ourselves. We can’t be at peace when our heart is at war, we can’t love when
we hate, nor can we understand others when we fear them. We can discover how to “Fear
Not” and “Judge Not” through awareness, a path that transcends evaluation or judgment and
leads to compassion. As we practice awareness, fear is replaced by love that opens the door
to deeper understanding of oneself and others.
Fr. D’Souza will be for the first time in Miami giving a 3 days retreat at the Ignatian Spirituality
Center please contact Ruddy Vargas at 305-904-9204 for more information.

Inner growth begins with a profound question:
What do I really want?
We tend to look outside ourselves for what we think we want, money, fame,
love. We tend to get stuck looking for what we want. What we truly want,
true happiness, is inside.