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Achieving Spiritual Sanity

Achieving Spiritual Sanity

Achieving Spiritual Sanity

Terrence Schomburg Ph.D.

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2005
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This book offers a unique opportunity to become clearly focused on the present, and begins with an emphasis upon the importance of truly 'seeing' through the Mind’s Eye, just what is going on in the modern world in which we live. There is ample evidence that we live in a world gone mildly insane, including spiritually, as well as socially, politically and economically, and the author has outlined the essence of how and why we are where we are now, at the start of the 21st Century. His three decades of work as a therapist have equipped Dr. Schomburg with unique levels of awareness of the challenges facing all of us. There is also vital information in this book about the nature of human existence that is crucial for anyone who hopes to achieve a true sense of spiritual peace of mind in this lifetime. We are living in truly momentous times in terms of the discovery of what happens when we die, and precisely why we are here in the first place. In that vein, the work of Michael Newton, Ph.D., a 'spiritual regressionist', is highlighted in this book; Newton has provided us with insights and clarity that are unprecedented in human history, and the author has articulated just how profoundly enlightening the writings of Dr. Newton truly are for all who want to learn about the human condition. There is much to be learned from reading this thoughtful book, including some simple lessons for finding a path that is both spiritual and rational, based on a personal value system one can truly live by. You may be rather surprised by reading this book; it might even change your life.

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