Connecting Your Spiritual Dots
Learn first hand from Gay Hendricks and Tinker Lindsay about bringing a fictional character to life in the physical realm and being the ones destined to do so. Gay shares with Kate Romero about creating Tenzing Norbu, the LAPD's first Buddhist monk turned detective, for his new novel
The First Rule of Ten. The numerous physical changes that took place in Gay and other miracles that he and Tinker witnessed during the process are remarkable.
Topics of conversation include:
- Identifying key opportunities in your life and connecting those dots
- Learning how to receive guidance from the unseen
- Uncovering your spiritual contracts by digging into your past
- Seeing the wisdom in making radical life changes
- Getting your life out of surrendering to your Greatness
- Trusting the Universe to unfold for you on a higher level
Tune in for this engaging and fun conversation which demonstrates how any person can connect their spiritual dots and live a remarkable life.
Gay Hendricks, Ph.D., has served for more than 35 years as one of the major contributors to the fields of relationship transformation and body-mind therapies. Along with his wife, Dr. Kathlyn Hendricks, Gay Hendricks is the co-author of many bestsellers, including
Conscious Loving and
Five Wishes. He is the author of 33 books, including
The Corporate Mystic,
Conscious Living and
The Big Leap.
Dr. Hendricks received his Ph.D. in counseling psychology from Stanford in 1974. After a 21-year career as a professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Colorado, he and Kathlyn founded
The Hendricks Institute, which is based in Ojai, California and offers seminars worldwide.
In recent years he has also been active in creating new forms of conscious entertainment. In 2003, along with movie producer Stephen Simon, Dr. Hendricks founded The Spiritual Cinema Circle, which distributes inspirational movies to subscribers in 70+ countries around the world.
Tinker Lindsay is an accomplished screenwriter, author, script consultant and conceptual editor. A member of the Writer's Guild of America, Independent Writers of Southern California and Women in Film, she has worked in the Hollywood entertainment industry writing and developing feature films for over three decades. Her books include
The Last Great Place and
My Hollywood Ending.
She graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in English and American Language. A practitioner and teacher of meditation, she can usually be found writing in her home office situated directly under the Hollywood sign.
http://www.hendricks.com