Ego and Spirituality: The Consciousness of Egospiritualism

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TRANSFORMATION BEFORE TRANSCENDENCE Many of us are working on the spiritual path, are trying to get on it, or are unaware that this path exists. We all face a significant obstacle—our ego. An unconscious, imbalanced ego can delay, distort, disturb, or destroy our efforts to transcend the issues of our humanity, walk the spiritual path, and deepen our spiritual consciousness. Ego and Spirituality: The Consciousness of Egospiritualism speaks the message that we must transform and heal our ego—not dissolve, disown, or defeat it—in order to merge our humanity and divinity. Only then can we more fully transcend into a deeper spiritual consciousness.

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About the author (2012)

Dr. Nickolas Martin is a certified school psychologist and licensed psychologist in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He has worked as a therapist in a mental health clinic for twenty-two years, taught as a university professor for twenty-five years, and served as a vocational consultant for twenty-five years. He is also the author of The Ego Unmasked: Meeting the Greatest Challenge of Your Life (Dorrance Publishing, 2010). His work as a therapist, diagnostician, educator, and consultant has taught him the paramount importance of ego in a person's life. Further information is available at www.theegounmasked.com. Rev. Dr. Linda M. Martin is a metaphysician, certified Reiki master teacher, spiritual healer, shamanic energy healer, color and sound practitioner, and spiritual medium. She founded the Dove of Light Healing Ministry, has worked with the Laika Shaman of Peru as well as other spiritual healers throughout the United States, and is registered with the International Registry of Spiritual Healers. Further information is available at www.lindammartin.net. The Martins are lifelong residents of southwestern Pennsylvania; they have been married for thirty-three years and have three grown daughters. Ego and Spirituality represents the synergy of their professional work and lives together.

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