Burt Goldman, trainer of Mindvalley's Quantum Jumping Quest

Burt Goldman

Mindvalley trainer, meditation master, spiritual coach, and mind power expert

Burt Goldman, trainer of Mindvalley's Quantum Jumping Quest

The late Burt Goldman had an extensive 50-year career as a highly sought-after meditation master and mind-power expert.

As a student of Paramahansa Yogananda and José Silva, Burt became the world’s leading instructor of The Silva Method, which revolutionized personal growth for millions. He also authored best-selling books and created transformative programs—his most famous one being Quantum Jumping, which helped him master new skills like painting and entrepreneurship even in his 80s.

In 2014, he launched the Quantum Jumping Quest with Mindvalley, reaching over 70,000 participants worldwide. Although he passed away in 2020, Mindvalley has reintroduced the program, keeping his legacy alive.

Credentials

Burt’s vast bibliography of best-selling books and audiobooks includes The Silva Mind Control Method of Mental Dynamics, co-authored with Jose Silva, founder of The Silva Method.

Through Quantum Jumping, he taught himself painting and photography just before his 80th birthday. Today, his works hang in museums and galleries around the world, and he’s even credited with pioneering a new photography style known as "Mirage Photography."

His iconic seminars around the world attracted numerous celebrities, heads of state, and even European royalty, with sold-out crowds numbering up to 700.

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