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Oscar Ichazo begins teaching his system of spiritual and personal development in Bolivia.
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Ichazo establishes the Arica Institute in Chile, which serves as the foundation for the Arica School.
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The Arica School gains popularity in the United States, attracting students interested in personal growth, spirituality, and self-discovery.
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Ichazo publishes "The Human Process," a book that outlines his teachings and methodologies.
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"The Arica Training," a comprehensive program of study and practice, is introduced to participants in various locations worldwide.
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Oscar Ichazo publishes "The Arica Papers," a collection of writings and teachings from the Arica School.
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The Arica School faces various challenges, including internal disputes and financial difficulties, leading to changes in leadership and organizational structure. The Arica School undergoes a period of reevaluation and restructuring to address issues and revitalize its mission and programs
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The Arica School continues to offer workshops, seminars, and training programs, adapting its teachings to contemporary contexts and evolving student needs. The Arica School maintains a presence in various countries worldwide, with a community of practitioners dedicated to personal growth, spiritual exploration, and holistic well-being.