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Pioneer of Vistar FoundationRon Friedman, MD, and Victoria Friedman are visionaries, pioneers, lecturers and leaders in the field of Collective Consciousness and Co-Founders of Vistar Foundation, dedicated to exploring the Power and Potential of Collective Consciousness. Ron, a Pathologist, and Victoria, a Ceramic Artist, bring science and art together in the Vistar System for individual awakening developed the Vistar Method for Evolutionary Circles (VMEC), a disciplined meeting structure for those who come together to access the Unified Field. They have been instrumental in bringing the VMEC into creative expression and founding Voicepoint, Vistar's theatrical ensemble, which has performed in major Spiritual Centers and at the United Nations. They have 25 years experience with intensive spiritual group work, and have trained Vistar Teachers, developed intensive workshops and are experts in bringing people together into a Unity Consciousness.


Their background includes in-depth exposure to the teachings of G.I. Gurdjieff, Rudolf Steiner and the Non-Dualistic tradition. Ron, having studied physics at Columbia and medicine at Harvard, brings an experimental approach to the Field of Collective Consciousness. Victoria exhibited her ceramics in American Crafts Council shows and sold to galleries nationally. She founded ClayWay Arts Center, and taught adults and children for ten years. She is now founder of “Spirit Club for Children” whose mission is to discover the wonder of Oneness.

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“As the mission of Vistar moves forward, I am witnessing and experiencing the birth of a uniquely Western form of spiritual association- one without guru or ashram, one where the self-created paradox between individual expression and community need is resolved.”

–Ron Friedman, MD


“We are creating something with and as the Source.”

-Victoria Friedman