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Although only known in certain circles,  JOEL GOLDSMITH is a well respected healer, author and teacher.  Eckhart Tolle was quite inspired by Joel. Joel was considered a Christian mystic and his span of influence has increased steadily since his death in 1964.

His practice is known as The Infinite Way, which is also the title of one of his numerous books

Although only known in certain circles,  JOEL GOLDSMITH is a well respected healer, author and teacher.  Eckhart Tolle was quite inspired by Joel. Joel was considered a Christian mystic and his span of influence has increased steadily since his death in 1964.

His practice is known as The Infinite Way, which is also the title of one of his numerous books

Never underestimate a vegetarian hippie chick with a race car…. LEILANI MUNTER is putting her presence in the world of NASCAR/ARCO racing to good use. The over 75 million race car fans are learning quite a bit and are embracing the eco message along with all of us…

http://carbonfreegirl.com

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A pioneer indeed! After attending MIT in the early 1950’s, Dr. William Kautz (MA< MS ScD, M.I.T.) founded and directed the center for Applied Intuition, a San Fransisco organization which for fifteen years carried out research, training, public education, business consulting and personal counseling on intuition and its practical applications in various scientific and socially oriented problem areas. He explored especially the role of intuitive processes in science, technology and business, with emphasis on the enhancement of creativity and the acquisition of new information and insights through the deliberate use of intuitive skills.

appliedintuition.net

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