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description = [[Sw Anand Somendra|Michael Barnett]] was a modern-day wizard, one of those rare human beings who could change the consciousness of those around him simply by the force of his presence. | description = [[Sw Anand Somendra|Michael Barnett]] was a modern-day wizard, one of those rare human beings who could change the consciousness of those around him simply by the force of his presence. | ||
:A charismatic former therapist who was both feared and revered, Barnett could be intensely confrontational and lovingly supportive. He was considered a legend in London’s emerging humanistic psychotherapeutic movement in the early 1970s and was one the founders of People not Psychiatry. | :A charismatic former therapist who was both feared and revered, Barnett could be intensely confrontational and lovingly supportive. He was considered a legend in London’s emerging humanistic psychotherapeutic movement in the early 1970s and was one the founders of People not Psychiatry. | ||
This book explores Michael’s adventurous life, relationships, and profound spiritual and therapeutic impact as shared with the author during two decades of intimate conversations, email exchanges, interviews and transcendental initiations. | :This book explores Michael’s adventurous life, relationships, and profound spiritual and therapeutic impact as shared with the author during two decades of intimate conversations, email exchanges, interviews and transcendental initiations. | ||
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author= [[Sw Anand Vikrant|Vikrant A. Sentis]] | | author= [[Sw Anand Vikrant|Vikrant A. Sentis]] | |
Latest revision as of 22:27, 8 August 2022
- Michael Barnett was a modern-day wizard, one of those rare human beings who could change the consciousness of those around him simply by the force of his presence.
- A charismatic former therapist who was both feared and revered, Barnett could be intensely confrontational and lovingly supportive. He was considered a legend in London’s emerging humanistic psychotherapeutic movement in the early 1970s and was one the founders of People not Psychiatry.
- This book explores Michael’s adventurous life, relationships, and profound spiritual and therapeutic impact as shared with the author during two decades of intimate conversations, email exchanges, interviews and transcendental initiations.
- author
- Vikrant A. Sentis
- language
- English
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At Every Point on the Mountain the Sky Begins Conversations with Michael Barnett
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