|
Coauthor
Bios
Barbara Marx Hubbard has been a pioneer
in positive options for the future of humanity for
forty years. A public speaker, author, and social
innovator, she is president and executive director
of the Foundation for Conscious Evolution. She has
been instrumental in the founding of many
future-oriented organizations, including the World
Future Society, New Dimensions Radio, Global
Family, The Foundation for the Future, and the
Association for Global New Thought. Among her books
are Emergence (Hampton Roads, 2001), and
Conscious Evolution (New World Library,
1998). For more information visit her website at
www.barbaramarxhubbard.com.
Neale Donald Walsch is the author of
fifteen books, and founder of the nonprofit
Conversations With God Foundation. In 1992, after
four failed marriages, poor health, spotty
relationships with his children, and losing his
job, he fired off an angry letter to God--and to
his surprise, received an answer filled with
profound truths. Those answers have touched the
lives of millions of people through his books, most
recently Tomorrow's God (Atria, 2004). He
recently created Humanity's Team, a worldwide
grassroots movement to catalyze the emergence of a
new form of spirituality on Earth. Full information
is found at www.HumanitysTeam.com.
Saniel Bonder has helped hundreds achieve
embodied spiritual enlightenment&emdash;and then
discover how to live an awakened life together on
Earth. A neo-shaman and tantric, he is author of
Great Relief, Healing the Spirit/Matter Split,
and The Tantra of Trust, and founder of
the Awakening Mutuality work (www.wakingdown.org,
888.741.5000). He's also a devoted husband to his
beloved, Linda Groves; an avid golfer and flute
player; a grateful Gold Ambassador in John
Easterling's Amazon Herb Company; and a proud
activist with Dr. Helen Caldicott's Nuclear Policy
Research Institute. For more information see
www.sanielbonder.net or call 1.888.657.7020.
Huston Smith, Ph.D., is a retired
professor of philosophy and religion whose teaching
appointments include MIT and the University of
California at Berkeley. His twelve books include
The World's Religions (HarperSanFrancisco,
1991), The Way Things Are (University of
California Press, 2003), and Why Religion
Matters (HarperSan-Francisco, 2001). In 1996
Bill Moyers featured his life and career in a PBS
series, The Wisdom of Faith. His documentary films
on Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam all won
international awards, and The Journal of
Ethnomusicology cited his discovery of Tib-etan
multiphonic chanting as an important landmark. More
at www.hustonsmith.net.
Mary Catherine Bateson is a writer and
cultural anthropologist. She has written and
co-authored many books and articles, lectures
across the U.S. and internationally, and is
president of the Institute for Intercultural
Studies in New York City. Until recently she was
the Clarence J. Robinson Professor in Anthropology
and English at George Mason University; she
recently completed three years as a Visiting
Professor at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education. Her chapter is based on a talk she gave
at Foundation2020, Brioni Islands, Croatia, in May
2004. She can be found on the web at
www.marycatherinebateson.com.
Tenzin Gyatso, the Fourteenth Dalai
Lama and revered leader of Buddhism worldwide,
is one of the greatest champions of humankind's
precious right to live one's life according to
one's own values and customs. Former head of the
Tibetan state, he sought accommodation with the
Chinese government when it invaded Tibet in 1950.
He fled Tibet in 1959 for exile in Dharamsala,
India. For his nonviolent resistance to the Chinese
occupation, which has killed some one million
Tibetans, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in
1989.
Helen Caldicott, M.D., is a humanist,
physician, and a Nobel Peace Prize nominee. She is
recognized worldwide as an impassioned advocate of
nuclear disarmament, and has been honored with
dozens of awards, including the Gandhi Peace Prize
and the SANE Peace Award. She founded and headed
Physicians For Social Responsibility and Women's
Action For Nuclear Disarmament (WAND). She is the
author of several books, as well as developing
dozens of documentaries. She has spoken at many
universities, and her articles have appeared in
virtually every major newspaper and magazine
worldwide. You can find her on the web at
www.helencaldicott.com.
Sylvia Haskvitz, M.A., R.D., has been a
Certified Trainer with the Center for Nonviolent
(Compassionate) Communication since 1989. Her
training clients include: Health Net, Canyon Ranch
Resort, Spirit Rock, and Head Start. She has
presented workshops at national conferences, and is
a columnist for Tucson West Publishing. She has
also hosted the weekly radio program "Call In a
Conflict," and a television show, "People Skills."
Tapes and CDs of her work are available online, and
a booklet entitled Make Peace With Food
(Puddle Dancer Press) will be available shortly.
Find her on the web at www.nvcaz.com/tucson.
Debbie Ford is an internationally
recognized expert in the field of personal
transformation and human potential. A pioneering
force in incorporating the study and integration of
the shadow into modern psychological and spiritual
practices, Debbie is the founder of the Ford
Institute for Integrative Coaching, a personal
development organization that provides professional
training for individuals who are committed to
leading extraordinary lives. A number one New York
Times best-selling author, Debbie's books and tapes
have sold more than one million copies and are used
in universities worldwide. For more information
visit www.debbieford.com.
Andrew Harvey was born in South India in
1952 and lived there until he was nine years old, a
period he credits with shaping his vision of the
inner unity of all religions. At the age of
twenty-one, at Oxford University, he became the
youngest person ever to be awarded the Fellowship
of All Souls College, England's highest academic
honor. He then abandoned academic life to embark on
a spiritual search, and was the subject of a 1993
BBC documentary "The Making of a Mystic." His books
include The Direct Path (Broadway, 2001),
and The Sun at Midnight (Tarcher, 2002).
Find him on the web at www.andrewharvey.net.
Ram Dass is one of the cultural icons of
our age. In the nineteen sixties, he studied
psychology in collaboration with Aldous Huxley,
Timothy Leary, Allen Ginsberg, and other early
experimenters with LSD. In India in 1967 he met his
spiritual teacher Neem Karoli Baba, and wrote Be
Here Now (Three Rivers, 1971), which has over one
million copies in print. For decades, he pursued
devotional yoga from several wisdom traditions, and
taught widely, until in February 1997 a stroke left
him partially paralyzed. His most recent book is
Paths to God: Living the Baghvad Gita
(Harmony, 2004). His web site is
www.RamDassTapes.org.
A student of the Theosophical tradition for
twenty-five years, Marsha Covington Ed.D. is
president and founder of New Wisdom University, a
modern mystery school dedicated to sharing the
esoteric teachings that have been guarded in secret
libraries around the globe. In addition to courses
on the path of initiation and spiritual leadership,
Marsha teaches Saint Germain's Pure Joy System of
spiritual alchemy to transmute physical and
psychological burdens. Marsha also serves as a
guest lecturer and adjunct instructor in the
communication arts and adult learning for
universities and private organizations. More
information at www.newwisdomuniversity.com.
Kai Jakoma has studied everything from
geology, computer science and 3D computer
animation; to philosophy, comparative religions and
consciousness studies; to fine art, music theory
and modern dance; to holistic health, somatic
therapy and dance therapy. He is a writer, artist,
musician, poet and companion to people on their
journey toward their authentic selves. He is
currently most interested and involved in the
process of our recovery from Western civilization
and the re-integration of our animal awareness into
our everyday lives. His evolving web presence can
be found at www.kaijakoma.com.
Marshall Vian Summers is a dynamic
teacher and inspired writer, providing a new
awareness that humankind is not alone in the
universe. He points to a deep understanding of
humanity's spiritual reality and about our destiny
within the greater community of intelligent life in
the universe. In 1975, Marshall ended his career as
a special educator for the blind. He later began
teaching the principles and practices of inner
knowing, and he has written a trilogy of books on
the subject. Marshall lives in seclusion with his
wife in the Rocky Mountains. He can be found on the
web at www.greatercommunity.org.
Larry Dossey, M.D, is a physician of
internal medicine. He was a battalion surgeon in
Vietnam, and chief of staff at Medical City Dallas
Hospital. He has lectured all over the world,
including the Mayo Clinic, Harvard, Johns Hopkins,
Cornell, and numerous major universities. Among his
many books are Space, Time & Medicine,
and Prayer Is Good Medicine. He
executive editor of the journal Alternative
Therapies in Health and Medicine.
Barry Sears, Ph.D. is a leading authority
on the control of hormonal responses through food.
A former research scientist at the Boston
University School of Medicine and the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, he continues his research
today through biotechnology company Sears Labs. Dr.
Sears has been a frequent guest on many national
programs such as 20/20, Today, Good Morning
America, CBS Morning News, CNN, and MSNBC. More
than 4 million hardcover copies of books, incluing
The Zone, The Anti-Aging Zone and The
Omega Rx Zone, have been sold in the United
States. The Zone has been translated into 22
languages.
Bruce Lipton, Ph.D. is an internationally
recognized authority in bridging science and
spirit. A cell biologist by training, he taught
Anatomy at the University of Virginia, and later
performed pioneering studies at Stanford
University's School of Medicine. He has been a
guest speaker on dozens of TV and radio shows, as
well as keynote presenter for national conferences.
His breakthrough studies on the cell membrane
presaged the new science of Epigenetics, and made
him a leading voice of the new biology. His new
book The Biology of Belief appears in 2005,
and you can find him on the web at
www.brucelipton.com.
Henry Han, O.M.D., is the co-author of
Ancient Herbs, Modern Medicine (Bantam,
2003). He was born to a family of doctors in China
in 1958, and received his formal medical training
both in traditional Chinese medicine and western
medicine from Beijing University of Chinese
Medicine. He moved to the United States in 1985 and
studied psychology and cognitive science. He has
been in private medical practice since 1989 in
Santa Barbara, California. He is currently writing
the book: The Gray Zone, the first part of
which is outlined in this chapter.
Nelson Kellogg, Ph.D., is Professor of
Interdisciplinary Studies in The Hutchins School of
Liberal Studies at Sonoma State University. In this
position, since 1991, he has been able to develop a
suite of new courses, including "Space, Time, and
Culture," "Machine as Metaphor," "Biography of a
Community," "Utopias and Monocultures," and
"Inventing the Protean Self." His doctorate, from
Johns Hopkins University is in the History of
Science, and he has been a fellow at the
Smithsonian (National Museum of American History)
and for IEEE (Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers). He is the author of The
Persistence of Visions.
Trathen Heckman is the founder of Daily
Acts organization and Ripples journal. He is
a former professional snowboarder and software
engineer who now writes, teaches and organizes
around reclaiming our personal and planetary
richness. Trathen weaves Permaculture Design and
Tai Chi into everything he can dream up and
believes that by approaching people in entertaining
and diverse ways, we inspire the engagement of
hearts, minds and senses. He lives in the Dutch
Bill Creek Watershed in Monte Rio, California where
he enjoys Tai Chi toast, working to compost apathy
and planting subversive seeds of conscious delight.
Web address: www.daily-acts.org.
Deepak Chopra, M.D., has written
twenty-five books, which have been translated into
thirty-five languages. He is also the author of
more than one hundred audio- and videotape series,
including five critically acclaimed programs on
public television. In 1999 Time magazine
selected Dr. Chopra as one of the Top 100 Icons and
Heroes of the Century, describing him as "the
poet-prophet of alternative medicine." Dr. Chopra
currently serves as CEO and founder of The Chopra
Center for Well Being in Carlsbad, California. For
more information about his books and lectures you
can visit his web site at www.chopra.com.
Richard Moss, M.D., received a Doctorate
of Medicine in 1972 from New York Medical College.
After a few years of general practice, he realized
that he was called to serve life in another way.
His work has been of value to countless individuals
in many arenas of life and also has inspired
changes of consciousness in healthcare, business
and teaching organizations. He is the author of
five books. Richard teaches in Europe, South
America, and Australia, as well as in the United
States. He lives with his wife Ariel in the
foothills of the High Sierra in California. They
have three grown children. Find him on the web at
www.richardmoss.com.
Rev. Edward Viljoen, D.D. is a dynamic
and inspiring speaker, who has had a passion for
spiritual understanding from a young age. During
his tenure as senior minister, the Center for
Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa, California, has grown
to one of the largest churches in the San Francisco
Bay Area, with groundbreaking lecture series's on
prayer, creativity, and the world's major
religions. He is also co-author with Rev. Joyce
Duffala of Seeing Good At Work, a book that
condenses perennial spiritual teachings into
day-to-day exercises for greater peace and success
in the workplace. You can find him at
www.centerforspirituallivingsantarosa.org.
Dawson Church, Ph.D. (Cand) is a writer
and publisher. His first published title was The
Heart of the Healer (Penguin 1989), which
"defines the health care trends of thecurrent era."
His work has been published in the Los Angeles
Times, Publishers Weekly, and elsewhere. His new
anthologies, The Heart of Healing (Elite,
2004), this book, and Mystical Activism
(Elite, 2005) simultaneously define the state of
health care today, and provide a compelling vision
of our future. He facilitates the self-publishing
process for authors through the Author's Publishing
Coop (www. authorspublishing.com), as well as
defining current health trends in his new
writing.
Daryl Hannah is an accomplished actress
and producer. After graduating from the University
of Southern California School of Theatre, she
studied drama at Chicago's Goodman Theater. Her
breakout role was the gymnastic android in the
movie "Blade Runner" (1982) starring opposite
Harrison Ford. She portrayed a mermaid in "Splash"
(1984) and went on to star in "Steel Magnolias" and
many other movies. At the Berlin Film Festival in
1994, she won the Best Short award for a movie she
directed and produced entitled "The Last Supper."
She is currently involved in several new movie
projects.
Gay Hendricks, Ph.D., is the author and
co-author of twenty-five books in conscious
relationship, conscious business, and body-mind
transformation. Included are such enduring
bestsellers as Conscious Loving (Bantam,
1992), Conscious Breathing (Bantam, 1995),
and Conscious Living (HarperSanFrancisco,
2001). Before founding his own institute, he was
Professor of Counseling at the University of
Colorado. Over the twenty-four years of their
relationship, he and his wife Kathlyn have raised
two children, accumulated a million frequent flyer
miles and appeared on more than 500 radio and
television programs. You can see him on the web at
www.hendricks.com.
Duane Elgin, MBA, M.A., is an author,
speaker, evolutionary activist, and Internet
entrepreneur. Author of Voluntary Simplicity
(Perennial Currents, 1998), Promise Ahead
(Perennial Currents, 2001) and Awakening
Earth (Morrow, 1993), he is a former senior
social scientist at SRI International, where he
coauthored numerous studies on the long-range
future for the Environmental Protection Agency, the
president's science advisor, and the National
Science Foundation. Prior to SRI, Elgin worked as a
senior staff member for the National Commission on
Population Growth and the American Future. Find him
on the web at www.awakeningearth.org.
Neriah Lothamer, who since 1967 has
produced, promoted, and recorded alternative
culture events, is a cultural archivist and
visionary activist. His background includes
Catholic seminary, training in Neurolinguistic
Programming, Nonviolent Communication and
Ericksonian hypnosis. He has facilitated encounter
groups, consensus communities, Rainbow gatherings,
rock and roll shows, and alternative festivals. His
activist experiences include the Kent State
University strikes, the Black Hills Alliance,
resistance to the relocation of the Hopi-Dineh
tribes, the Headwaters Alliance, and the Medical
Marijuana initiatives. He is the author of the
forthcoming book Dancing in the Shadow of
Tyranny. Details: www.NeriahLothamer.com.
Patricia Sun is a communication expert
and philosopher whose insights are ahead of her
time. Her pioneering work has supported and seeded
many individuals in the human potential and
spiritual movement over the last three decades. She
is the Director of ICU, Institute of Communication
for Understanding, and has her own daily radio show
"Connections with Patricia Sun"; her workshops,
audiotapes and conferences appear in over
forty-nine countries. As well as doing private
consulting, she has lectured everywhere from the
FBI to Stanford Medical School to the United
Nations, and her work can be found on the web at
www.PatriciaSun.com.
Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D., is a
psychiatrist, Jungian analyst, clinical professor
of psychiatry at the University of California San
Francisco, a Distinguished Life Fellow of the
American Psychiatric Association, and the 2002
recipient of "Pioneers in Arts, Sciences, and the
Soul of Healing Award" from the Institute for
Health and Healing. She is a former board member of
the Ms. Foundation for Women, and the author of
The Tao of Psychology (25th Anniversary
Edition, 2004), Goddesses in Everywoman
(20th Anniversary Edition, 2004), Crossing to
Avalon (10th Anniversary Edition, 2004), and
many other books. Full information at
www.jeanbolen.com.
Joan Borysenko, Ph.D., has a powerfully
clear personal vision--to bring science, medicine,
psychology and spirituality together in the service
of healing. Her brilliance as a scientist,
clinician and teacher have placed her on the
leading edge of the mind-body revolution, and she
has become a world-renowned spokesperson for this
new approach to health, sharing her pioneering work
with a gentle graciousness, enthusiasm and
humility. She is the author of the best-seller
Minding the Body, Mending the Mind (1987)
and eight other books.
With masters degrees in both Art and Psychology,
Anthony Scheving is a visionary artist and
adept myth maker. After teaching design and
technology at San Francisco State University for
ten years, he straddled the worlds between
corporate America and explorations in spirituality.
He has since turned his interests to studies in
imaginal psychology. Visit him at
www.heartsoulvision.com.
Geralyn Gendreau is a licensed therapist,
black-belt martial artist, and professional muse. A
Pacific Rim yogini, she was initiated into the path
of union by the Pacific Ocean rather than a guru.
She is the originator of Animal Yoga, a "yoga of
the Americas" that explores the realm of human
being as an indigenous life form. Find her at
www.awakenedlover.com.
Marya Mann, Ph.D., trained as a dancer,
yogini, and poet in West Texas. A student of Joseph
Campbell, Richard Freeman, Jean Houston, and
Balinese, Haitian, and Native American Shamans, she
choreographs dances for the multi-dimensional body
and has brought sacred art traditions in the U. S.,
Bali, Australia, and the Solomon Islands. Dr. Mann
teaches Yoga Dance, Quantum Leap Creativity, Mythic
Theater, and Healing Movement, and performs with
the musical group Moonshine. Writing fiction,
theater, and film, her goal is "dancing for the
world, laughing for love, and leaving a legacy of
harmony." www.lotuslivingarts.org.
An internationally recognized expert on
environmental economics and natural healing
modalities, Amazon John Easterling has
twenty-five years experience exploring the Amazon
as an entrepreneur and adventurer. A frequent guest
on television and radio, his vision and leadership
has helped secure the future of the rainforest as a
concentrated repository of new chemistry and
nutrition. Founded in 1990, Amazon Herb Company
models ecological commerce, making life-saving
botanicals available to a larger population, while
providing resources at the village level for
indigenous communities. Information at
www.21stcenturyherbs.amazonherb.net.
Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D., founder of The
Four Winds Society, trained as a psychologist and
medical anthropologist, and has investigated the
traditions of the Andes and the Amazon for more
than twenty-five years. He makes available a
complex body of shamanic knowledge in an elegant
and accessible manner. His book, Shaman, Healer,
Sage (Harmony, 2000), was selected as book of
the month by the One Spirit Book Club. Other books
include Dance of the Four Winds: Secrets of the
Inca Medicine Wheel (Destiny, 1996) and
Island of the Sun (Destiny, 1994). He can be
found on the web at www.thefourwinds.com.
|