This article analyzes the role of personal transformation in the context of transformative
leadership, focusing on the processes of trauma integration and spiritual development.
Trauma integration facilitates access to the inner leader through a gradual process
of increasing awareness of unconscious patterns. Spiritual development expands consciousness
developing the capacity to hold in awareness both the inner and the outer world, contributing
to the self-transforming mind, an open and adaptive engagement with the world. These
two aspects of personal development support leaders to de-construct oppressive structures
in their own consciousness and engage in awareness-based social transformation. Trauma
integration and spiritual development contribute to the Being dimension of the Inner
Development Goals framework, creating access to the inner compass and increasing self-awareness,
authenticity, openness and presence.