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A chartered civil engineer by profession David still manages to 'engineer' people towards their goals and greater life perspectives. As a registered spiritual healer, counsellor and facilitator of spiritual disciplines and metaphysical studies he has travelled extensively in the UK to enable others to release their healing potential. This book is about recounting his journey, of opening his box presented in a down to earth style and packed with personal advice based on his experience. It is not intended as a manual for training to be a healer but more for personal development with many thought…mehr

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A chartered civil engineer by profession David still manages to 'engineer' people towards their goals and greater life perspectives. As a registered spiritual healer, counsellor and facilitator of spiritual disciplines and metaphysical studies he has travelled extensively in the UK to enable others to release their healing potential. This book is about recounting his journey, of opening his box presented in a down to earth style and packed with personal advice based on his experience. It is not intended as a manual for training to be a healer but more for personal development with many thought provoking insights. It is about connecting with who you are and a reminder to look at life from outside the box, viewing it from a wider perspective whilst embracing teachings from spirit and other streams of consciousness. It is about embracing the Essence that we call God, remembering who we are and expressing that essence.
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David Robinson is author of Soul Mentoring: Discover the Ancient Art of Caring for Others (Cascade, 2015); Ancient Paths: Discover Christian Formation the Benedictine Way (Paraclete, 2010); and The Busy Family's Guide to Spirituality (Crossroad, 2009). Married since 1981, David and his spouse, Trina, enjoy three married sons and one granddaughter. David has served as pastor of Cannon Beach Community Church, Cannon Beach, Oregon, since 1993. He is a Benedictine Oblate with Mount Angel Abbey.