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Teral Evelyn Champion was born in Washington, D.C. where she learned Transcendental Meditation. She has been practicing this technique since 1975. Teral earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Edgewood College in Madison, Wisconsin. At age 50, she earned a Master's of Social Work degree at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Currently, Teral holds a professional license in social work in the state of Iowa. In Wisconsin, she is licensed as a substitute special education assistant for the Madison Metropolitan School District.

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Teral Evelyn Champion was born in Washington, D.C. where she learned Transcendental Meditation. She has been practicing this technique since 1975. Teral earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Edgewood College in Madison, Wisconsin. At age 50, she earned a Master's of Social Work degree at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Currently, Teral holds a professional license in social work in the state of Iowa. In Wisconsin, she is licensed as a substitute special education assistant for the Madison Metropolitan School District.
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""You can never afford a negative thought because, as Teral illustrates in these writings, there are consequences which we might not be aware of. In the words of Edgar Cayce, "mind is the builder" and we learn how pain can be perpetuated by our thoughts and expressions of anger, resentment and jealousy. What is different about her message from other writings is that Teral thought she was doing all the right things to achieve enlightenment. Teral eventually learns that techniques alone were not going to bring the peace she longed for." - Rev. Dr. Peter Fabian, D.Mn., minister in the United Church of Christ, and professor of psychology at Edgewood College, Madison, Wisconsin "After reading Champion's For All You Know, I am enchanted by the way her writing entwines irony with a no-nonsense approach to enlightenment. Her straight talk disarms the "I know" that functions as a barrier for many seekers. This book is less for the transcendental beginners than for those who have tried, failed, soured and just aren't sure a positive inner-life is their style." - Zach Marshall, Ph.D Assistant Professor of English, Greenville University, Greenville, Illinois."