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EPISODE · Oct 1, 2018 · 58 MIN

The Psychology of Spiritual Awakening - Dr Steve Taylor

from The Weekend University · host Insights for Evolving Consciousness.

Dr. Steve Taylor is a senior lecturer in psychology at Leeds Beckett University and the author of several best-selling books on psychology and spirituality, including Making Time, The Leap and Spiritual Science. Eckhart Tolle has described his work as 'an important contribution to the shift in consciousness happening on our planet' and he has twice been named in Mind, Body, Spirit magazine’s list of the ‘100 most spiritually influential living people’. Learn more about Dr Taylor's work here. In this conversation, we discuss: - Dr Taylor’s out of body experience and how this affected the trajectory of his life - The psychology of near death experiences - Steve’s advice for uncovering your purpose - Why Dr Taylor has never worked more than 3 days per week (in his life) - Steve’s views on consciousness and spiritual experiences; the placebo effect, sham surgery - can the mind really heal the body? - Steve’s advice for aspiring writers And a whole lot more. Learn more about Dr Taylor's work on his website: www.stevenmtaylor.com About The Weekend University: The Weekend University aims to make the best psychology lectures available to the general public. To do this, we organise 'lecture days', once per month, where you get a full day of talks from leading psychologists, authors and university professors. To keep updated on upcoming events, new lectures and podcasts, you can sign up for the mailing list at http://bit.ly/new-talks

Dr. Steve Taylor is a senior lecturer in psychology at Leeds Beckett University and the author of several best-selling books on psychology and spirituality, including Making Time, The Leap and Spiritual Science. Eckhart Tolle has described his work as 'an important contribution to the shift in consciousness happening on our planet' and he has twice been named in Mind, Body, Spirit magazine’s list of the ‘100 most spiritually influential living people’. Learn more about Dr Taylor's work here. In this conversation, we discuss: - Dr Taylor’s out of body experience and how this affected the trajectory of his life - The psychology of near death experiences - Steve’s advice for uncovering your purpose - Why Dr Taylor has never worked more than 3 days per week (in his life) - Steve’s views on consciousness and spiritual experiences; the placebo effect, sham surgery - can the mind really heal the body? - Steve’s advice for aspiring writers And a whole lot more. Learn more about Dr Taylor's work on his website: www.stevenmtaylor.com About The Weekend University: The Weekend University aims to make the best psychology lectures available to the general public. To do this, we organise 'lecture days', once per month, where you get a full day of talks from leading psychologists, authors and university professors. To keep updated on upcoming events, new lectures and podcasts, you can sign up for the mailing list at http://bit.ly/new-talks

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