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This introductory paper provides supportive evidence that the Shakespeare plays were written during periods of profound harmony when the Divine or Infinite Mind resonated with that of the author to be born in him as the "fair youth" and "the better part of me" of the Sonnets, as originally proposed by R.M. Bucke.

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This introductory paper provides supportive evidence that the Shakespeare plays were written during periods of profound harmony when the Divine or Infinite Mind resonated with that of the author to be born in him as the "fair youth" and "the better part of me" of the Sonnets, as originally proposed by R.M. Bucke.
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Autorenporträt
Christopher Eriksson M.A, PhD is a British citizen in practice as a counsellor and educator in Milton, Ontario, Canada, in a new program that helps prepare neuro-diverse adults for the workplace. He comes from a musical family and graduated with honours in Physics from Imperial College in London and earned a PhD researching the electrical properties of bone and soft tissues. He has published in "Nature", "Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences", "Biochemical Materials Research", "Journal of Individual Psychology", and "Clinical Orthopaedics". Dr. Eriksson is the author of a new scientific paper on "Adlerian Psychology and Music Therapy- The Harmony of Sound and Matter and Community Feeling," to be published in the Journal of Individual Psychology, volume 73, number 3, Fall 2017.