The following is from the introduction: In every person, there is a natural capacity to turn inward and realize the divine essence in oneself and experience the spiritual reality of the world. To ignore the inner world and its demand for psychological wholeness and entering into communion with the living God is to lose contact with our souls, genuine authenticity and true meaning.
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Harriet Mohr holds a degree, with honors, in the psychology of women and has lectured and led workshops at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology graduate school, DeAnza College and the Graduate Theological Union, Center for Women and Religion. She was selected to be a speaker at the Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions in Chicago and the annual conferences of the International Transpersonal Psychology Association and the American Psychological Association.
During the 1980’s, Harriet Mohr was an internationally known writer in the field of human development. She co-authored a B. Dalton bestseller, a business book and college sociology text entitled Quality Circles: Changing Images of People at Work (Addison-Wesley 1983). She wrote several articles for publications and was a guest columnist for The Japan Times. In 1985, she made a video documentary in England, showing interviews she conducted with members of the British government, academia and business communities. Harriet Mohr is listed in Who’s Who in the West, 1985-86 and Who’s Who in American Women, 1987-88. She lives in Menlo Park, California.
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