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Jeremiah Abrams (originally interviewed May, 1998)
The Shadow - a theoretical construct yet a useful one as you recognize your own identity and continue to grow in understanding. Jungian analyst and author Abrams puts the idea to work as he discusses the nature of the soul and of trusting your own process of unfoldment.

Beth Aldrich (originally interviewed August, 2005)
Patience... I'm coming to realize that if it's your purpose, it will happen.

Margot Anand (originally interviewed August, 2003)

Sherry Anderson (originally interviewed December, 2000)
Psychologist and co-author (with macro sociologist Paul Ray) of a new landmark book, The Cultural Creatives, Sherry Anderson gives us a new vocabulary with which to refer to ourselves - we who make up the nation and the world.

P.M.H. Atwater (originally interviewed September, 2000)
Stories from the life of a bestselling author, explorer of consciousness and Near Death Experience.

Bodhi Avinasha (originally interviewed March, 2004)
Guilt and consciousness cannot co-exist in the same body at the same time.

Richard Bach (originally interviewed October, 2004)
Richard Bach’s Jonathan Livingston Seagull and, a few years later, Illusions were formative books for me. They are perfect for newcomers to life on the path and yet have much to say to those with decades of experience...

Brent Baum (originally interviewed July, 2004)
Nothing ever happens to us in life but happens for us to learn some lesson, so that we’re better prepared to face that same situation tomorrow.

Allen Becker (originally interviewed November, 1996)
Allen Becker teaches both the art and the craft of dreamcatchers. His deep insights lead dreamcatcher users to understand them as a special creation.

Mellen-Thomas Benedict (originally interviewed November, 2007)
We live more in our dreams and daydreams than we actually do with our feet on the ground most of the time.

Karen Berg (originally interviewed April, 2006)
In the worst times is when the most growth can happen, unless we decide that we’re a victim.

Steve Bhaerman (originally interviewed October, 2004)
Steve Bhaerman and his alter ego Swami Beyondananda have been regular contributors to The Monthly Aspectarian for many years. Some issues seem not to be laughing matters, but the Swami would certainly say that laughing matters quite a bit. Here’s hoping that a little levity will encourage us to face the severity of these times and get out to vote.

Swami Veda Bharati (originally interviewed July, 2004)
Let God be your personal experience, not your belief.

Christina Biaggi (originally interviewed September, 2000)
Did it ever cross your mind to wonder why God is referred to as a male? You'll be interested in reading about Dr. Biaggi's far-reaching research of the Great Goddess.

Meg Blackburn (originally interviewed September, 2007)
When we are in our thinking minds, we are closing the doors to higher awareness.

Dr. Casey Blood (originally interviewed January, 2004)
Renowned physicist Dr. Blood discusses his new book, Science, Sence & Soul and the mystical nature of physical existence.

Shinoda Bolen (originally interviewed November, 2003)

Joan Borysenko (originally interviewed October, 2003)
Author of Minding the Body, Mending the Mind

Joan Borysenko (originally interviewed August, 2005)
The real voice is always compassionate.

Gregg Braden (originally interviewed November , 1998)
What author and researcher Gregg Braden tells us about information that has been lost for so long to the West but zealously guarded in closed societies will vindicate your inner knowing about the truth of the consciousness of the New Age.

Barbara Brennan (originally interviewed April, 2002)
A broader spectrum of ways of healing rests with greater communication between healers and medicine. Plans for the future of Barbara Brennan's highly successful school for healers build strongly on continued positive action and intentions for just such dialogue.

Dannion Brinkley (originally interviewed July, 2007)
The man who has died, died, and died again, in our third interview since his first NDE and conversion to the light.

William Buhlman (originally interviewed August , 2001)
The author of a second acclaimed book about out-of-body experiences (The Secret of the Soul) discusses techniques, sensations one can experience, what he learned from 16,000 responses to his five-year online survey, and finding for oneself answers to perennial questions about who we are and our purpose here.

Dannion Brinkley (originally interviewed September, 1998)
The prophecies imparted to Dannion Brinkley during his first two near death experiences weren't repeated in his third NDE. The truths about the totality of human beings, however, and the powerful energies available in prayers that saved his life have made a dramatic impact on him. The result? An unshakable understanding of what it will mean to be a member of a new, spiritual race during the prophesied times to come.

Roslyn Bruyere (originally interviewed October, 1998)
The major research project of this internationally acclaimed healer, teacher and medicine woman encompasses the energy field - known also as the aura - that surrounds and interpenetrates us, affecting us personally and interpersonally on all levels. She also talks about why practicing respectful inquiry into others' beliefs is imperative; her work with the indigenous peoples of North America ... and about earth changes that have already come about..

Lee Carrol and Jan Tober (originally interviewed May, 2002)
As the old consciousness gives way to the new, parents, educators and others who work with children praise these author-researchers for their work in explaining the unusual attributes of the Indigo Children who have been incarnating worldwide.

Don Campbell (originally interviewed April, 2005)
Don Campbell is a recognized authority on the transformative power of music, listening, and author of the 1997 best-seller The Mozart Effect, and The Mozart Effect for Children.

Dolores Cannon (originally interviewed October, 2006)
You get to do subconscious, you find out what really happened; it's not at all what the person thinks happened.

George Catlin (originally interviewed May, 2005)
George Catlin, Ph.D., was a long-term member of the Findhorn Community in Scotland and a founding director of the School of Spiritual Science in Shutesbury, Massachusetts.

Gayuna Cealo (originally interviewed December, 2003)
Guyuna Cealo, a highly revered Burmese monk, speaks to the importance of love and the downfall inherent in competition.

John Chaffe (originally interviewed May, 1999)
The author of The Thinkers Way: Eight Steps to a Richer Life sees anxiety, contention in the family and workplace as the result of a loss of ability to think clearly. Here, he outlines crucial steps to improving one's thinking ability.

Laura Chester (originally interviewed November, 2000)
The author of Holy Personal: Looking for Small Places of Worship tells how her inspiration for the book led to a pilgrimage of discovery.

Chris Chenoweth (originally interviewed October, 2005)
I test any church out there, no matter what they call themselves outside, by the basic law of how loving are they.

Marilyn Chiat (originally interviewed September, 2004)
Marilyn J. Chiat has taught at the University of Minnesota and has lectured extensively on religious art and architecture in America and abroad. Her previous books include America's Religious Architecture: Sacred Places for Every Community and Handbook of Synagogue Architecture.

Deepak Chopra (originally interviewed March, 2000)
The man Time magazine selected as one of the top 100 Icons and Heroes of the Century speaks of the Century speaks of the theme of his latest book, How to Know God

Sonia Choquette (originally interviewed December, 1999)
An internationally acclaimed intuitive, spiritual teacher and author discusses the intuitive process and how to nurture it. Every time you have a gut feeling, a hunch, an aha! moment, simply put it down on paper without trying to analyze it. If you do this faithfully, what you'll have in a week is major evidence, your own evidence that your intuition is trustworthy.

Sonia Choquette (originally interviewed December, 2004)

John Cianciosi (originally interviewed September, 1997)
For over two decades, Australian John Cianciosi (known in Thailand as Venerable Ajahn Jagaro) had been a fully ordained Buddhist monk in the Thai Theravada tradition, and abbot of the International Forest Monastery in northeast Thailand. Then he accepted an invitation from the Buddhist Society of Western Australia to establish a Forest Monastery to the south of Perth.

Kimberly Clark Sharp (originally interviewed November, 1996)
Kimberly shares some of the insights that have transformed "everyday" life since her return from two near death experiences. The author of After the Light, she has brought back perspectives that can change your world.

Bill Close (originally interviewed November, 1998)
Formed in 1994, MASS (Movement and Sonic Sculpture) is an ensemble of musicians, dancers and visual artists who combine their talents to create a sonic and visual performance. The Close Long Bow (a 25 foot stringed sculpture/instrument), drum sculpture, and cello provide the landscape for the dancers and musicians to interact, creating a dynamic and striking event.

Alan Cohen (originally interviewed April, 2000)
It's time to clear away dark programming that led us to believe in villain/victim when a relationship dies. The award-winning author of Happily Even After also discusses what it takes to line up our actions with what we really want.

Tom Cowan (originally interviewed January, 1998)
A shamanic practitioner looks at childhood, suggesting ways to reconnect with that shamanic state of consciousness we had as children.

Phyllis Curott (originally interviewed September, 2001)
Wiccan high priestess Phyllis Curott is an attorney and the author of Book of Shadows (Broadway Books, 1998). Curott was named one of the Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year in 1999 by Jane magazine. She has been profiled widely in the media, lectures frequently, and is widely respected for her work promoting civil rights and religious freedom. For more information, see the following websites: www.witchcrafting.com and www.bookofshadows.net.

Benjamin Creme (originally interviewed August, 2006)
We don't have to be perfect, but we have to show that our minds are moving in these directions.

Lama Surya Das (originally interviewed July, 2000)
A leading spokesperson for the merging of American Buddhism and contemporary spirituality discusses the enabling techniques of various types of meditation.

Ram Dass (originally interviewed April, 2002)
Richard Alpert, better known to the world as Ram Dass, lives in our hearts as a major icon of the opening of the Age of Aquarius. His spiritual classic, the two-million-copy bestseller, Be Here Now, was followed by several other books, and most recently by Still Here: Embracing Aging, Changing, and Dying.

Master Del Pe (originally interviewed October, 2000)
Knowledge can bring success, but transforming knowledge into wisdom can bring fulfillment into a person's life. This internationally known lecturer and presenter of workshops and seminars shares ideas that can take hold to help you achieve what you dream of.

Lorraine Denham (originally interviewed June, 1998)
Think you're not creative? Here are some techniques to unleash your inborn talents.

Paul Quinn Denney (originally interviewed July, 1998)
A presentation of techniques worth your while if you tend to have "presentation panic" - pointers helpful in almost any activity where you experience anxiety.

Donna and David Feinstein (originally interviewed March, 2006)
You can use energy medicine as prevention against getting sick, but it works beautifully to get yourself well.

Carol Lee Flinders (originally interviewed May, 2005)
Raised in the Pacific Northwest, Carol Lee Flinders attended Stanford University and received a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of California at Berkeley. Carol has taught courses in Mysticism and Women’s Studies at UC Berkeley and the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, is the author of the Laurel’s Kitchen cookbooks, Enduring Grace: Living Portraits of Seven Women Mystics, and Rebalancing the World: Why Women and Men Compete and How to Restore the Ancient Equilibrium. Carol gives lectures and workshops around the country.

Hary Fogarty (originally interviewed June, 2004)
What good psychology is interested in is what lets confrontation lead to change?

Debbie Ford (originally interviewed September, 1999)
Are you running after the Light with positive affirmations, inspirational books and motivational seminars? The author of The Dark Side of the Light Chasers: Reclaiming Your Power, Creativity, Brilliance, and Dreams tells us that it but remains for us to discover that our wholeness already exists. In this interview, she focuses on how to reclaim it - to let our own light shine.

Thomas Ashley Farrand (originally interviewed August, 2003)

Jim Garrison (originally interviewed February 2004)

Dr. Richard Gerber (originally interviewed September 2003)
Vibrational medicine is, in fact, the science of the soul. It is the science that tells us how spirit manifests through molecular biology.

Joy Gardner-Gordon (originally interviewed June, 1997)
Joy, author of several books on the healing qualities of sound, color and crystals, has explored these and many more healing modalities - and has put them to work.

Richard Gordon (originally interviewed September, 2001)
Alternative Medicine Magazine recently wrote a review of QUANTUM-TOUCH: The Power to Heal, Richard Gordon's second book. They called it "A significant breakthrough in hands-on healing and an essential and invaluable tool for every layperson and professional practitioner." The author of this highly praised book discusses with us how Quantum Touch works, why it has received the difficult-to-come-by endorsement of skeptic Norman Shealy (founding president of the American Holistic Medical Association), and its far-reaching implications for the future of medicine.

Lynn Grabhorn (originally interviewed July, 2000)
Just what is it we're doing to attract or deflect wealth, relationships, health or anything else in life? The author of Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting shares the deceptively simple basics of the secret of our lives.

Stedman Graham (originally interviewed October, 2001)
Stedman Graham is chairman and CEO of SGA, Inc. and Graham Gregory Bozell, Inc., a firm that provides management and marketing consulting services related to sports and entertainment, and works to create and advance intellectual properties that promote education and personal development. Graham is also a partner in Kemper Golf Management, Chicago. He serves as director of George Washington University's Forum for Sport and Event Management and Marketing and also writes a monthly lifestyle column for Inside Sports magazine.......

David Grudermeyer (originally interviewed January, 1997)
The means to plotting out a first road map of the journey to healing was the Grudermeyers' many therapy clients who came to them frustrated with their inability to progress. Thanks to them as well as to their own experiences, the psychologist-authors found a universal sequence of stages of personal healing through which people pass. David Grudermeyer discusses these stages, and also gives us some surprising insights into anger . . . the part it plays in one's reactions - and how to get past it.

Jeff Grygny (originally interviewed September 1998)
A Ph.D. in Humanities and a teaching position at Columbia College Chicago add to the mystique of playwright and artistic director of The Mystery Caravan, a new performance group ... which is presenting an audience-interactive metaphysical comedy in Chicago.

Rob Hand (originally interviewed July 2001)
Robert Hand was the first practicing astrologer to write astrology programs for microcomputers so that the benefits of computers would be available to astrologers. From this effort, he founded Astro-Graphics Services in 1979, which later became Astrolabe, Inc.

John Hagelin, Ph.D. (originally interviewed September 2002)
Over the years, The Monthly Aspectarian has published scores of conversations, many of which have brought welcome new perspectives to readers. This month, we bring you an interview that stands apart as one of the most extraordinarily meaningful messages to grace these pages. Hagelin, a research physicist, explains what is meant by the full development of consciousness, based on results of hard-nosed scientific research. His methods really get down to the nitty-gritty of solving the problems that stand in the way of true, global change.

Gay Hendricks (originally interviewed April, 1998)
The specific things people do which change their lives never take longer than ten seconds. So say relationship field pioneers Gay Hendricks and his wife and partner Kathlyn - who help people remove their limitations in a gentle and straightforward way so they can accept more love, creativity and abundance into their lives.

Harville Hendrix, Ph.D. (originally interviewed March, 2007)
“What we want to do is have a discussion on why men and women have such a hard time being together.”

Cheri Huber (originally interviewed May, 2003)

Andrea Isaacs (originally interviewed March, 1997)
Andrea Isaacs, former Chicago dance company leader, guides students to express personality characteristics in movement as they consider the Enneagram's nine point code of personality characteristics. Powerful and transformative, the practice can regenerate neuron pathways to different points of view - so that one can choose to react more appropriately to challenging situations.

Dr. Robert (Ibrahim) Jaffe (originally interviewed August, 2000)
Dr. Ibrahim Jaffe, leader of the Shadhiliyya Sufi School of Spiritual Healing here in America, is a licensed medical doctor, master energetic healer and spiritual counselor. He is also the founder of the School of Energy Mastery and Energy Mastery Seminars and is widely recognized as a compassionate healer and loving teacher.

David James (originally interviewed August, 1997)
David James has been a numerologist since 1975, exploring what seemed at first to be irrational and illogical techniques to finding personal truth. Using intuition, he expanded this search to create Astro-Numerology, his unique blending of numerology and astrology - to gain deeper understanding of the soul's fundamental aim in taking on present life circumstances.

Weston Jolly (originally interviewed August, 2004)
Weston Jolly is an enthusiastic communicator, traveling the world fulfilling requests for lectures, demonstrations and workshops, and sharing his personal knowledge and Divine connection through his books and experiences. In addition to his speaking and writing comitments, he continues to offer individual sessions. His personal consultations are often interactive and conversational as questions are answered and understanding is imparted.

Blackwolf Jones (originally interviewed January, 1997)
Even though we know movie stereotypes have been a major source of (non)information about Native American lifeways, they continue to influence society's beliefs. Blackwolf (Bob) Jones, psychotherapist, teacher and author, offers us the wisdom of Native American tribal perspectives for living a life in harmony with the universe.

Master Co (originally interviewed September, 2003)
Master Co discusses the healing power available through Pranic Healing. He is the author of Your Hands Can Heal You

Monty Joynes (originally interviewed September 1998)
Author Monty Joynes discusses his tale of achieving "the quiet mind," a model for letting go of the mind's chatter, desires and opinions ... followed by excerpts from Naked Into the Night, the first in a series of metaphysical novels.

Stuart Kaplan (originally interviewed June, 1999)
The author of the authoritative Encyclopedia of Tarot and other books about the Tarot - cards used the world over for divination - speaks with us about his research into this fascinating treasury of art and history.

Barry Neil Kaufman (originally interviewed May, 2003)

Brad Keeney (originally interviewed September, 1997)
For a very special reason, Bradford Keeney, former professor of psychology, has been accepted by indigenous people the world over to tell us we can directly connect with the resonance of the Earth, and it will change our lives. Each of us, they assure us, has the natural ability to access healing, creativity and joy every time we attain the resonance of 7.83 ... the frequency of Earth itself.

David Kessler (originally interviewed June, 2004)
That was the mission. Let them experience a moment of love before they die.

Robert Knapp (originally interviewed March, 2001)
This holistic physician, author of Twelve Powers in You, discusses the role of twelve abilities or faculties (including faith, love, strength, wisdom, power, imagination, understanding, will, order, enthusiasm, release, and regeneration,) and how each expresses through a particular organ or system of our physical body.

J.Z. Knight (originally interviewed July, 2005)

Goswami Kriyananda (originally interviewed March, 2000)
The nature of time and immortality, cyclical thinking and living for today are topics discussed by founderof the Temple of Kriya

Lawrence Lanoff (originally interviewed April, 2007)
I realized that something was going on here and I knew that I had to reexamine everything that I thought that I knew.

Andy Lakey (originally interviewed June, 1998)
On New Year's Eve in 1986, Andy Lakey had a near death experience during which he encountered seven angels. The experience changed his life and ultimately touched the lives of countless others.

Ihaleakala Hew Len, Ph.D.(originally interviewed September, 2006)
The way I worked with patients was not work on them, but to work with my perception of them.

Stephen Lewis (originally interviewed July, 2002)
The Quantum Consciousness universe of exceptional well-being and enhanced potential is one that in time will be taken for granted—rather than as the miracle it appears to be at the moment of our understanding. Stephen Lewis, the co-author of Sanctuary: The Path of Consciousness, talks about the ground-breaking technology introduced within the framework of that novel.

Dr. Bruce Lipton (originally interviewed October, 2006)
If you want to be a victim, that is a belief. If you want to be empowered, that's a belief.

Nancy Lonsdorf (originally interviewed January, 2005)
Our bodies are natural, and our medicine, to be truly effective and safe, must be natural as well.
—The Ageless Woman

Grandmaster Sikung Lowe (originally interviewed March, 2002)
Known as "a molecular alchemist" for his teachings of qi gong, Grandmaster Sikung Lowe --whose family developed the LAMAS school--shares facets of the practice and the concept of chi.

Dr. Fred Luskin (originally interviewed September, 2003)
Dr. Fred Luskin talks about the process of Forgiveness and the healing force it can mean in our lives.

Dr. Tony Lu (originally interviewed November, 2004)
Tony Lu, M.D., is director of integrative medicine for Loyola University Health System and an assistant professor of medicine at the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.

Martin de Maat (originally interviewed August, 1998)
Artistic director and member of the creative staff of Chicago's famed Second City shares the secret of why learning to do improv changes people's lives.

James M. McCanney (originally interviewed February, 2003)

Frank MacEowen (originally interviewed December, 1997)
Ecopsychologist, transpersonal counselor and practitioner of ancestor-based Celtic mysticism, MacEowen discovered his ancestral roots while dancing in a Sun Dance ceremony with the Oglala Lakota people. The initiatory process that began at that time is one that Frank has come to refer to as "ancestral transmission": receiving spiritual guidance, knowledge and healing from the realm of the ancestors.

Barbara Marciniak (originally interviewed December, 1998)
Author of bestselling books on the predictions of the Pleiadians, an other-worldly brotherhood that benevolently watches the evolution of the people of our planet, explains how we can ease into the major changes that are occurring in our society - and in the world at large.

Terence McKenna (originally interviewed September, 1996)
Terence McKenna is known for his research into plant-induced altered states of consciousness and his opinions about our society's use of psychedelics. Here, he shares his perspectives on present-day social and governmental views of their use.

Freddy Weaver & Elsbeth Meuth (originally interviewed December, 2004)

Dan Millman (originally interviewed May, 1998)
Can the search for enlightenment be distilled into a plan simple enough to be followed every day? Dan Millman (author of the bestselling Way of the Peaceful Warrior) offers twelve down-to-earth points to help us master the life we live.

Thomas Moore (originally interviewed May, 2004)
The Magus is tuned into nature, and there's nothing supernatural about it.

Dr. Robert Moretti (originally interviewed September, 2004)
MRobert Moretti, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst in private practice in Chicago and Evanston. He is Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Medical School and former director of a graduate program in health psychology.

Dr. M. Ted Morter, Jr. (originally interviewed July, 2004)
Nothing ever happens to us in life but happens for us to learn some lesson, so that we’re better prepared to face that same situation tomorrow.

Michael Murphy (originally interivewed February, 1998)
Michael Murphy is perhaps best known as the co-founder of the Esalen Institute at Big Sur, California, the first and foremost of the growth centers to emerge in the '60s and since. He is the author of several books, including In the Zone, The Future of the Body and co-author with George Leonard of The Life We Are Given. Notable, however, among the growing numbers of metaphysical golfers and other sports mystics is his book, Golf in the Kingdom. The publication of his newest work, The Kingdom of Shivas Irons, the long-awaited sequel to Golf in the Kingdom, precipitated this interview. Golf as a metaphor for life is an exercise in consciousness. We can all learn to live in the zone.

Belleruth Naparstek (originally interviewed June, 2004)
Go to the deeper, more primitive levels and magic happens.

Paul O'Brien (originally interviewed August, 1999)
Called the Father of Interactive Divination, Paul O'Brien has founded the company Visionary Networks - offering a computer-based multi-media program for Tarot readings and the I-Ching.

Ohashi (originally interviewed April, 2002)
Wataru Ohashi, the originator of the healing art of Ohashiatsu, shares with us its history
and the fundamental differences between Ohashiatsu and "traditional" shiatsu.

Judith Orloff (originally interviewed May, 2000)
The voice of this pioneering physician is carrying intuition and spirituality into mainstream medicine. Her newest book, Intuitive Healing, is a powerful guide for accessing your own deep inner resources.

Don Theo Paredes (originally interviewed April, 2006)
Beliefs and traditions ... now the modern world is starting to know that under there, there is reason and knowledge.

Michelle Passoff (originally interviewed April, 1997)
Are we our stuff? The art of getting rid of clutter goes beyond creating a neat domicile. Also, "The Three Principles of Clutter Cleaning"

Wiliam Pattrick Patterson (originally interviewed February, 2001)
Gurdjieff scholar and teacher, the author of Eating the "I" converses about the "Fourth Way" teachings of Gurdjieff and what they can mean to today's seeker.

Thomas Pecora (originally interviewed April, 2000)
The host of the popular "field of consciousness" interview show that carries his name tells us about his experience and the philosophy that runs the show.

Eric Pearl (originally interviewed May, 2005)
Dr. Eric Pearl ran a highly successful chiropractic practice for twelve years until one day in 1993 when patients began reporting that they felt his hands on them—even though he hadn’t physically touched them. His patients soon began seeing angels and reporting miraculous healings from cancers, AIDS-related diseases, birth disfigurements, cerebral palsy, and other serious afflictions. This occurred when Eric simply held his hands near them, and continues to this day. Eric Pearl has appeared on numerous television programs worldwide, presented to a full house at Madison Square Garden, and his seminars have been featured in publications including the New York Times and Los Angeles Magazine.

Bhashkar Perinchery (originally interviewed June, 2006)
Get familiar with the possibility of silence and peacefulness...that will open them to further possibilities.

John Perkins (originally interviewed August, 1998)
The theory of shapeshifting tells us we can truly be anything we want to be. A shaman shares information to enable our understanding of just what that means.

Wayne Perry (originally interviewed June, 2000)
A sound healer gives us a view of how you can transform your life by using the healing power naturally inherent in your own voice.

"Farmer John" Peterson (originally interviewed January, 2006)
A product can be emulated, but a relationship cannot.

Sri Guruji Pillai (originally interviewed February, 2002)
In a departure from cultural conditioning, this scholar-mystic teaches not only that lack of money can hold one back from enlightenment--but tells us, in detail, just what to do to attain the abundance we want.

Rachel Pollack (originally interviewed October , 1997)
For the creator of comics, Tarot cards, non-fiction books and fiction, an all-pervasive common thread connects the creative process.

Martin Prechtel (originally interviewed October, 1997)
A discussion by a shaman healer, initiator and chief of the difference between Mayan worldview and that of the West - including the place of courtesy in spirituality.

Oscar Miro-Quesada (originally interviewed July, 1998)
Oscar Miro-Quesada is a Peruvian-born transpersonal psychologist and gifted teacher of cross-cultural shamanism. He holds degrees from Duke, West Georgia and Emory Universities and is a Fellow in Ethnopsychology with the Organization of American States. His involvement with the OAS led to the development of a satellite program in mental health that mainstreamed native folk healers into Peru's national public healthcare system at a national level.

Oscar Miro-Quesada (originally interviewed August, 2005)
There is no time left to withhold the sacred teachings of our peoples.

Josie RavenWing (originally interviewed August, 1996)
An explorer of many paths to a spiritual life offers numerous possibilities for deepening creativity - a means to finding your own path. Her book, The Return of Spirit, is a call to spiritual action.

James Redfield (originally interviewed November, 1999)
As a foremost chronicler of the spiritual renaissance that's overtaken the world, the author of runaway bestseller The Celestine Prophecy talks about the insights his books are based on - and especially about the most recent insight, the eleventh, the powerful nature of prayer.As a foremost chronicler of the spiritual renaissance that's overtaken the world, the author of runaway bestseller The Celestine Prophecy talks about the insights his books are based on - and especially about the most recent insight, the eleventh, the powerful nature of prayer.

James Redfield (originally interviewed April, 2007)
You can manifest most easily, with great inspiration and less of a shadow, the things that your higher self wants.

Salle Redfield (originally interviewed May, 2007)
Many people have children and can’t pick up and go to an ashram. They can’t suddenly shift careers, but maybe they can get a little essence of that in their lives.

Layne Redmond (originally interviewed May, 1997)
Layne Redmond is a composer, musician, mythologist and master drummer. She has recorded five albums with Glen Velez and with her own group of drummers, The Mob of Angels. Ms. Redmond's teaching aims to return women to the drum and their own rhythms, enabling them to empower themselves through the primordial power of trance-inducing rhythms. Her book, When the Drummers Were Women, is being published by Harmony Books this summer.

Gary Renard (originally interviewed February, 2006)
This kind of forgiveness, as it turns out, is very much in harmony with the new physics.

Khempo Yurmed Tinly Rinpoche (originally interviewed May, 2002)
Abbot of the important monastery at Dharmsala, India, a most highly honored teacher of Buddhism and a world lecturer, Khempo Rinpoche discusses the Buddhist views of core principles held in common by the world's major religions.

Mark Rosen (originally interviewed April, 1998)
The author of Thank You for Being Such a Pain shares techniques that help with those relationships that occasionally beset us all.

Geneen Roth (originally interviewed August, 2002)
An in-depth look at our relationship with food ... by a pioneering author (When You Eat at the Refrigerator, Pull Up a Chair and others), workshop and retreat leader who teaches what successful weight control really is.

Ron Roth (originally interviewed April, 2004)
I thought, “My God! What am I gonna do?

Mark Schoofs (originally interviewed July, 1997)
Mark Schoofs is a gifted healer, ascension coach and national workshop leader from Mt. Shasta. Mark is the originator of the Ascension Energetics®; system of healing and energy balancing and has also originated the "Awakening Soma" techniques that stimulate subtle body chemistry transformation and rejuvenation at the level at which the physical body becomes a sustainable matrix for indwelling Spirit. In addition to teaching metaphysics for fifteen years, Mark has taught creative writing at two universities and published his poetry and fiction in numerous literary journals.

Ron Scolastico (originally interviewed September, 1996)
Twenty years ago, Ron Scolastico had a breakthrough from understanding spirit with the intellect to a deep inner knowledge of a universal source of wisdom. Since then, he has counseled thousands of people in his profession as a Spiritual Psychologist, bringing forth information that helps them in their personal growth and spiritual awakening. Here, he summarizes twelve keys that can lead to a deep spiritual experience, and outlines four secrets of spiritual growth.

Cherie Carter Scott (originally interviewed January, 1999)
It's only 137 pages long, but If Life is a Game, These Are the Rules has been a hit worldwide. Its author calls it little bits of wisdom and truth that speak to all nations, cultures, religions, genders and races. In truth, it cuts across all that and unites people at the level of our humanity.

Yogiraj Siddhanath (originally interviewed September, 2007)
We must all realize that humanity is one’s only religion, breath one’s only prayer, and consciousness one’s only God.

Judith Sherven, Ph.D. and James Sniechowski, Ph.D. (originally interviewed February, 1997)
Two people really get to know each other at levels of vulnerability and depth -- and that creates the kind of bond that allows them to go through even severe life difficulties without threat to their relationship. Over time, they develop a trust with each other that makes the relationship far more passionate and meaningful.

Yogiraj Siddhanath(originally interviewed August, 2006)
We will meditate world peace.

Bernie Siegel, M.D. (originally interviewed October, 1998)
The well-loved pioneer in mind-body medicine shares ideas from his new and very practical book, Prescriptions for Living.

José Silva (originally interviewed June, 1997)
Renowned in the field of psychoneuroimmunology, pioneer José Silva talks about "everyday" (beta) thought and action, and how to consciously access what most of us hide from ourselves at another (alpha) brain frequency.

Stephen Simon (originally interviewed November, 2002)

Jacquelyn Small (originally interviewed May, 2000)
An internationally recognized facilitator and author on spiritual psychology and the transformational process, Jacquelyn Small shares with us how the process of Integrative Breathwork can lead us to become aware of our part in co-creating a far happier world.

Huston Smith, Ph.D. (originally interviewed March, 2002)
"Are there any boundaries?" America's most reknowned authority on religion, and author of Why Religion Matters, expounds his views on why religion does matter in the context of historical progress, personal perspective, and New Age thought.

James Steinberg (originally interviewed June, 2005)

Hyemeyohsts Storm and Swan Storm (originally interviewed May, 1997)
Last As Teachers of the Medicine Wheels, the Storms have been appointed to travel throughout the world to rededicate the land and reintroduce people to the Spirit. Hyemeyohsts is the author of the classic Seven Arrows, now in its 45th printing. As a Zero Chief, he and Swan Storm (his partner in life and Medicine), who is an Earth Teacher and carrier of the Medicine Wheels, speak of the Zero Chiefs, the role we play in the nature of true balance, and other subjects that have long been held in secrecy.

Renee Swisko (originally interviewed August, 1999)
Renee invokes the assistance of ascended master Emmanuel and other spiritual guides and angels to lift her clients into ultra high vibrational frequencies harmonious with their higher selves. Together, they address everything from limiting cellular memories to defective DNA, allowing for a distinct rise in spiritual consciousness - enabling clients to be, do and have in life all that makes their hearts sing.

James Twyman (originally interviewed October, 1999)
James Twyman, author of Emissary of Light is a professional musician who travels the world performing "The Peace Concert," a collection of prayers he has set to music. His meeting with a secret mystical community in the mountains of Croatia brought for their prophecy for the world.

Jay Uttal (originally interviewed June, 2004)
Kirtan is ... the yoga of using the heart to connect to the divine.

Neale Donald Walsch (originally interviewed July, 1998)
The author of the highly acclaimed Conversations with God books speaks of listening within, duality in the world, childcare in other universes - and the gentle but vibrant lessons in his latest writing, a book for children.

Neale Donald Walsch (originally interviewed July, 2005)

James Wanless (originally interivewed June, 1999)
The author of the authoritative Encyclopedia of Tarot and other books about the Tarot - cards used the world over for divination - speaks with us about his research into this fascinating treasury of art and history.

Brian Weiss (originally interivewed April, 2004)
When you do this work, past life therapy and future life progressions, you see that there really is no death.

Kelley Williams (originally interivewed July, 2002)
Journaling can make a difference in your life, and Intensive Journaling, ala Dr. Ira Progoff, adds an exciting new dimension.

Marianne Williamson (originally interviewed April, 2003)

Fred Alan Wolf (originally interivewed May, 2001)
What, after all, is reality? The mechanics of quantum physics seem extraordinarily exotic ... and yet, if you're ready to ease into another viewpoint, you may see the nature of consciousness in a new way. Startling ideas that mystical traditions have embraced for millennia may color your ideas and actions with a new clarity.
Author and quantum physicist Fred Alan Wolf explains how what's real is very much tied into the power of attention and imagination.

Running Wolf (originally interivewed February, 2002)

Bruce Wood (originally interivewed July, 2006)
The story started with the idea that some people learn to blur the borderline between waking and dreaming.

Dr. Kam Yuen (originally interviewed August, 2000)
Internationally known lecturer, doctor, healer, martial arts grandmaster and technical advisor to the original Kung-Fu TV series, Dr. Yuen is also known for making "instant healing" and "instant fitness" not just a possibility but a reality.

Joh Kabat-Zinn (originally interviewed April, 2005)
Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph.D. is internationally known for his work as a scientist, writer, and meditation teacher engaged in bringing mindfulness into the mainstream of medicine and society. He is Professor of Medicine emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, where he was founding executive director of the Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society, and founder and former director of its world-renowned Stress Reduction Clinic.

Gary Zukav (originally interviewed February, 2005)