Spirituality and the Paranormal - you're not crazy, Karen Herrick PhD
Nov 25, 2022, 09:48 PM
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A Holy Spirit encounter during a Holotropic Breathwork training session created a huge reality shift.
“our life a short pilgrimage, the interval between emergence from original oneness and sinking back into it!” - C.G. Jung, Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 5: Symbols of Transformation
Bio: Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD is the Director of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, Inc. in Red Bank, New Jersey. She has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in private practice and by lecturing on dysfunctional, addictive homes, dissociation, and grief and loss from a Jungian perspective. She is currently researching the potential benefits of mediumship, knowing that grief is primarily resolved when the bereaved can recognize their continuing spiritual bonds with the deceased.
Author of 3 books: Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal: Discover why you get good ideas in the shower. And other important facts about your spiritual body, Amazon, You're Not Finished Yet and Grandma, What Is a Soul?
About the shower inspiration, Karen says: "We get good ideas in the shower because we are in a standing meditation position #1 and #2 our guardian angel, spiritual guides or deceased relatives can send us good ideas through the vagus nerve and usually we hear these ideas at the back of our neck."
Amazon Author Link.
Website: KarenEHerrick.
Outstanding recommendation from Michael E. Tymn (Michael's Website), author of this Amazon Reader Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars Transpersonal Psychology
[Edited] Author Karen Herrick is not your garden-variety psychologist – the kind that believes all of psychology must fit into the narrow boundaries accepted by mainstream reductionist and rationalistic science. As a transpersonal psychologist, she delves into the spiritual underpinnings of human behavior in this book, offering her views on various kinds of paranormal and mystical phenomena and how they relate to the development of our personalities and the evolution of our souls.
Karen with Jeffrey Mishlove: New Thinking Allowed Link.
American Center for the Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences. Link.
In the photo with Karen, her beautiful companion, Emma.
Bio: Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD is the Director of the Center for Children of Alcoholics, Inc. in Red Bank, New Jersey. She has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in private practice and by lecturing on dysfunctional, addictive homes, dissociation, and grief and loss from a Jungian perspective. She is currently researching the potential benefits of mediumship, knowing that grief is primarily resolved when the bereaved can recognize their continuing spiritual bonds with the deceased.
Author of 3 books: Psychology of the Soul and the Paranormal: Discover why you get good ideas in the shower. And other important facts about your spiritual body, Amazon, You're Not Finished Yet and Grandma, What Is a Soul?
About the shower inspiration, Karen says: "We get good ideas in the shower because we are in a standing meditation position #1 and #2 our guardian angel, spiritual guides or deceased relatives can send us good ideas through the vagus nerve and usually we hear these ideas at the back of our neck."
Amazon Author Link.
Website: KarenEHerrick.
Outstanding recommendation from Michael E. Tymn (Michael's Website), author of this Amazon Reader Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars Transpersonal Psychology
[Edited] Author Karen Herrick is not your garden-variety psychologist – the kind that believes all of psychology must fit into the narrow boundaries accepted by mainstream reductionist and rationalistic science. As a transpersonal psychologist, she delves into the spiritual underpinnings of human behavior in this book, offering her views on various kinds of paranormal and mystical phenomena and how they relate to the development of our personalities and the evolution of our souls.
Karen with Jeffrey Mishlove: New Thinking Allowed Link.
American Center for the Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences. Link.
In the photo with Karen, her beautiful companion, Emma.