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An unexpected detour — A psychologist talks about finding God
Warmer, deeper, enduring relationships—what makes them happen? No one has to look far these days to see why it's so important to get things right when it comes to relationships, whether they're between individuals or nations.
Recently Dr. Henry Grayson, a psychologist and author, talked with Russ Gerber of the Sentinel's Radio Edition. Dr. Grayson has explored the connections between psychology, physics, and the world's spiritual traditions. He's recently published his findings in a book titled Mindful Loving: 10 Practices for Creating Deeper Connections.*
During his conversation with Sentinel Radio, Grayson described an epiphany he had that surprised him, because at one time he had considered himself a scientifically minded psychologist who was an agnostic, perhaps even an atheist.
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November 17, 2003 issue
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To think for yourself
Bill Dawley
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Letters
with contributions from Andrew Wilson, Elizabeth Marouk-Coe, John Platt, Dilys E. Bell, Robert Goodspeed
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AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY LAUNCHES PROGRAMS TO REACH AMERICA'S YOUTH
Francine Lange, Roy Lloyd
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THINK for yourself
By J. Thomas Black
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INDEPENDENT THINKING in the military
By Ryder Stevens
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Following my own path
By Marilyn Jones
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Calculating a new way to think
By Susan Cobb
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PLEASE GOD
By Joan Taylor
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An unexpected detour — A psychologist talks about finding God
By Sentinel staff
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More than a footrace in Johannesburg
By Michael Noyce
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PRAYER AND THE CALIFORNIA FIRES
By Channing Walker
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It's about savvy and self-control
By Holly Gutelius Wheeler
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Adoption pending: Who's in charge?
By Cheryl Ranson
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Higher expectations for Iraq
By Russ Gerber
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A change of thought leads to healing of dizziness
David G. Shields
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Spiritual understanding heals injuries
Agnes Siewert
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Safe on speeding ferry
Devon Thompson Neal
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Glass flowers—and thinking for yourself
Mary Trammell