In 1983, Helminski co-founded the Threshold Society, a non-profit organization, with his wife, Camille Helminski (also a teacher in the Sufi tradition, as well as an author and translator). The stated aim of Threshold Society is to “facilitate the experience of Divine unity, love and wisdom in the world”, and its principal means for doing so is through educational programs and retreats in spiritual psychology and practice, as well as through books, audio recordings, and online materials. Threshold Society reflects the Helminskis' ongoing focus to develop and share a contemporary approach to Islamic Sufi concepts and practice, both within the Islamic community and outside of it. A number of Threshold groups now exist across the world, meeting regularly to engage in the spiritual practices promoted by the society (particularly
zhikr and the study of
Rumi’s poetry). The main group, led in person by Kabir and Camille Helminski, currently meets in San Diego, USA, while there are also a number of groups meeting in other locations, including the US, Canada, Mexico, UK, Holland, Turkey, South Africa, Pakistan, and Indonesia. == Interspiritual work ==