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Key to the Books of Ainslie Meares: Synopses of 33 Books

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Ainslie Meares (1910-1986) was an eminent Australian psychiatrist, medical hypnotist, meditation master and healer – a doctor ahead of his time – so far ahead that we are still catching up. Meares made major contributions to hypnosis and then transitioned to teaching meditation before 1960. He continued to refine his method and positive philosophy until his passing. He told people “I have written it all down.” He wrote 35 books and many articles.

This “Key” is simple and gets straight to the point so you can focus on getting the book(s) that interest you.

Inside…
Finding and buying Meares’ books
A little about Ainslie Meares
Synopses of 21 non-fiction books
(NB Why synopses are less relevant for 2 other books is explained)
First line indexes of all 12 poetry books
Meares’ audio, Braille and foreign language translations
Books & CDs by other authors about Meares’ method

The author, Owen Bruhn, G Dip Occ Hyg, G Dip Erg, MAIOH, CPMSIA is a health, safety and wellness practitioner. He is an accredited Stillness Meditation teacher a certified Primal Health Coach and utilises the principles of the Egoscue method.

Bruhn attended Ainslie Meares’ meditation classes during 1984 and in 2011 a painful injury reinvigorated his interest in Meares’ method. “Key” is Bruhn’s second book. His first book, Ainslie Meares on Meditation, includes Relief Without Drugs & 30 sample poems by Meares, his later Stillness Meditation method
and Meares’ biography. A third book underway integrates Meares’method with core ideas of the evolutionary health movement.

Bruhn lives with family and dogs in Melbourne. As a child he was interested in eastern arts (tai chi, yoga etc) and the outdoors.

Author: Bruhn, Owen, Cover Design by: Bruhn, Sarah

Topic: New Age / Body, Mind & Spirit
Media: Book
ISBN: 648108414
Language: English
Pages: 46

Additional information

Weight 0.14 lbs
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.51 × 0.1 in

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