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Episode 57 - Dr. Judith Miller - Healing The Western Soul

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Dr. Judith Miller is a professor of Developmental Psychology at Columbia University, spiritual teacher, psychotherapist and the author of "Healing The Western Soul." In this conversation, Judith opens up about her own story of processing spontaneous mystical experiences and different states of consciousness, that aligned with her psychotic clients and near-death experiencers. Judith goes on to share her views on the state of spiritual awareness around the world and the deep inner work of the shadow that's required for people's healing, liberation and self-realization to occur.

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Dr. Judith Miller is a professor of Developmental Psychology at Columbia University, spiritual teacher, psychotherapist and the author of "Healing The Western Soul." In this conversation, Judith opens up about her own story of processing spontaneous mystical experiences and different states of consciousness, that aligned with her psychotic clients and near-death experiencers. Judith goes on to share her views on the state of spiritual awareness around the world and the deep inner work of the shadow that's required for people's healing, liberation and self-realization to occur.

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