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Nothing Existed Except the Eyes of the Maharshi
by N.R. Krishnamurti Aiyer. Oct. 29, 2001
Who Are You? An Interview With Papaji by
Jeff Greenwald. Oct. 24, 2001
An Interview with Byron Katie by Sunny
Massad. Oct. 23, 2001
An Interview with Douglas Harding by Kriben
Pillay. Oct. 21, 2001
The Nectar of Immortality by Sri Nisargadatta
Maharaj. Oct. 18, 2001
The Power of the Presence Part Two by David
Godman. Oct. 15, 2001
The Quintessence of My Teaching by Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj. Oct. 3, 2001
Interview With David Godman. Sept. 28, 2001
The Power of the Presence Part One by David
Godman. Sept. 28, 2001
Nothing Ever Happened Volume 1 by
David Godman. Sept. 23, 2001
Collision with the Infinite by Suzanne
Segal. Sept. 22, 2001
Lilly of the Valley, the Bright and Morning
Star by Charlie Hopkins. August 9, 2001
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Bonnie
Greenwell, Ph.D.
Bonnie
Greenwell, Ph.D., is a transpersonal therapist and author
of Energies
of Transformation: A Guide to the Kundalini Process,
a guide for experiencers and therapists based on her
dissertation research. Over the past fifteen years she
has lectured , trained therapists, and consulted with
hundreds of individuals who have experienced spiritual
emergence phenomena. She has training in Ashtanga and
Kundalini Yoga, acupressure, and breathwork. She is
a founder of the Kundalini
Research Network. To
learn more about Bonnie's therapy and consulting services,
programs for people in Kundalini process, and book,
go to her website at Kundaliniguide.com.
Read
one of Bonnie's columns
Kundalini Research Network
An
international group of physicians, psychologists, researchers,
therapists, and other people interested in spiritual
states of consciousness and their relationship to kundalini.
KundaliniGuide.com
Dr. Bonnie Greenwell's website.
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ENERGIES
OF TRANSFORMATION
By Bonnie Greenwell
This book helps people understand
and integrate the life-transforming experience of kundalini awakening.
It has been published in five languages. It describes seven categories
of phenomena related to kundalini, provides Eastern and Western perspectives
on the experience, includes 23 case histories, and gives practical guidance
for people with active kundalini. The author has a doctorate in transpersonal
psychology and certifications in Ashtanga and Kundalini Tantra Yoga. She
is an adjunct faculty member at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology
and a founder and executive officer of the Kundalini Research Network.
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