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Carroll J. Wright Ph.D.
Carroll J. Wright, Ph.D. is a professional counselor, spiritual psychotherapist, alternative healer, and author/researcher in the field of transpersonal psychology. He has been in practice in Michigan, California and Virginia since 1958. He co-authored Image Therapy in 1967 with Paul Fairweather, Ph.D. and privately published a volume of prose and poetry in 1973 entitled The Invisible Mountain.
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Radical Consciousness
This book is an attempt to convince you that all of your so-called problems are just symptoms of one central problem: mistaken identity.
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Spiritual Empowerment
A sense of powerlessness and meaninglessness seems to lie at the root of most of the personal, family and social disorders that plague us today. Empowerment and renewed meaning are essential ingredients in stress reduction, recovery and healing. In this book, I address what I consider to be the key element in dis-empowerment and re-empowerment: the story we tell ourselves.
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Thirty Pieces of Silver: Trust, Betrayal & Transformation
This book is a transpersonal study of Judas, Jesus and Simon Peter as it applies to the understanding of our human-divine nature. Judas, Jesus and Simon Peter are symbolic of the universal human experience of trust-betrayal-transformation. The Judas experience is cyclical in that it moves from naïve unconscious trust into reactive tragic betrayal and cynical controlled repetition or into transformation. The critical choice then becomes whether the individual victim or betrayer becomes a cynic and a repeater of the cycle, or whether he or she sees the transpersonal choice of the Jesus’ experience of transformation, which is displayed in Simon Peter. The hidden purpose of the Judas (ego) experience of naïve trust and tragic betrayal is the divine transformation found in Simon Peter.
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