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ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS Burton Daniels (United States) has been a counselor Mary Ann Hazen (United States) is associate profes- since 1987. He has had a wide range of training from sor, management, in the College of Business psychodynamic to transpersonal psychotherapy, and is Administration, University of Detroit Mercy. She has currently working as a family therapist. He received his published research on dialogue in organizations and master’s degrees in psychology from Sonoma State consulted with health care and service organizations. University and Argosy University. He has also been a Her current research interests are grief in organizations practitioner of Adidam since 1983 and currently lives and the effects of perinatal loss on women’s work lives. with his wife in the ashram of his spiritual master, Avatar Adi Da Samraj. Sirkku M. Sky Hiltunen, (United States/Finland) is a master teacher of NohKiDo and Therapeutic Noh Don Diespecker (Australia) introduced humanistic Theater. She is a native of Finland. In 1998, she psychology, health psychology, and consciousness as received her Ph.D. in transpersonal psychology from teaching subjects in The University of Wollongong the Union Institute, and her Ed.D. from the Catholic before retiring to build a house in the bush. He found- University of America in 1983. She is a registered art ed The Australian Journal of Transpersonal Psychology in and drama therapist and board certified trainer of 1981, which has now evolved into the International drama therapy. She is a visual artist/performer, design- Journal of Transpersonal Studies, and is the author of er, choreographer, and director. She is the co-founder, One Mind; An Introduction to Transpersonal Psychology executive vice president of the Art and Drama Therapy (1991). Homosapien Books (Canberra) recently pub- Institute, Inc. in Washington, D.C. She is the lished two of his novellas, The Agreement and its CEO/president of Beyond Mask, Inc. She has a black sequel, LourenÁo Marques, written in mixed styles in belt in tai chi. She has trained professionally in the which much of the narrative is consciousness writing. United States as well as Canada, England, Finland, Japan, Lithuania, and Russia. She has published in the Jorge N. Ferrer (United States) teaches in the East- United States and Japan. She has founded Ilmatar West Psychology program at the California Institute of Institute in Finland, where she will begin her Integral Studies, San Francisco. He is the author of NohKiDo training in 2004. Revisioning Transpersonal Theory: A Participatory Vision of Human Spirituality (SUNY Press, 2002). Daniel Holland (United States) graduated from Oberlin College with a degree in literature. He earned Harris Friedman (United States) is professor emeritus a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Southern Illinois at Saybrook Graduate School and professor of psychol- University, was an intern in clinical health psychology ogy (courtesy) at University of Florida, as well as a at the University of Missouri School of Medicine, and licensed psychologist. He authored the Self- a resident in clinical neuropsychology at the University Expansiveness Level Form, and coedits the International of Washington School of Medicine. Dan was a con- Journal of Transpersonal Studies. He has published templative practice fellow of the American Council of mainly in the areas of transpersonal psychology and Learned Societies in 2001, a Fulbright senior scholar organizational studies. in post-Communist Eastern Europe in 2002, and a fel- low of the Solomon Asch Center for the Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict in Summer 2003. Much of his work involves identifying and creating innovative health promotion programs that are purposefully About Our Contributors 141 inclusive of people with disabilities, and uniting vari- Ervin Laszlo (Italy/Hungary) is the author or editor of ous disciplines to create interdisciplinary and interna- 69 books translated into as many as 19 languages, and tional educational models. He is on the faculty of the has over 400 articles and research papers and six vol- Psychology Department of the University of Arkansas umes of piano recordings to his credit. He serves as at Little Rock. editor of the monthly World Futures: The Journal of General Evolution and of its associated General Jo Anne Isbey (United States) is associate professor of Evolution Studies book series. Laszlo is generally recog- English in the College of Liberal Arts and Education, nized as the founder of systems philosophy and gener- University of Detroit Mercy, where she teaches lan- al evolution theory, serving as founder-director of the guage and literature. Her professional presentations General Evolution Research Group and as past presi- focus on theoretical applications to medieval literature. dent of the International Society for the Systems Currently, she is doing phenomenological research on Sciences. He is the recipient of the highest degree in student growth in reading and writing. Recently she philosophy and human sciences from the Sorbonne, has been attracted to works that are more inclusive: the University of Paris, as well as of the coveted Artist bridging workplace and community service with the Diploma of the Franz Liszt Academy of Budapest. His academy. She has a passion and commitment to social numerous prizes and awards include four honorary justice issues. Her dissertation topic is The Shadow doctorates. His appointments have included research Archetype in Grettis saga Asmundarsouar. grants at Yale and Princeton Universities and profes- sorships for philosophy, systems sciences, and future David Kowalewski (United States) is professor of envi- sciences at the Universities of Houston, Portland State, ronmental studies and social sciences at Alfred and Indiana, as well as Northwestern University and University. He has taught at the University of Texas, the State University of New York. His career has also and as a Fulbright scholar at the University of the included guest professorships at various universities in Philippines and Nairobi University. He teaches cours- Europe and the Far East. In addition, Laszlo worked as es on tracking, wilderness survival, deep ecology, polit- program director for the United Nations Institute for ical psychology, and psychic policing. He has studied Training and Research (UNITAR). In 1999, he was with many of tracking’s luminaries in diverse locales awarded an honorary doctorate by the Canadian across North America and Africa. His articles have International Institute of Advanced Studies in Systems appeared in the Journal of Environmental Education, Research and Cybernetics. Laszlo serves as president of Green Teacher, Environmental Politics, Social Science the Club of Budapest and head of the General Quarterly, Journal of Psychohistory and other journals. Evolution Research Group, which he founded. He is He is the author of Deep Power: The Political Ecology of an advisor to the UNESCO Director General, ambas- Wilderness and Civilization (Nova Science, 2000). sador of the International Delphic Council, member of both the International Academy of Science, World Stanley Krippner (United States) is a faculty member Academy of Arts and Science, and the International at Saybrook Graduate School. He is a psychologist best Academy of Philosophy. He is the former president of known for his research in such fields as altered states of the International Society for Systems Sciences. Among consciousness, anomolous dreams, and shamanism. his most recent well-known books are Science and the He has authored, coauthored, edited, and coedited Akashic Field: An Integral Theory of Everything; You numerous books and articles. Among his many books Can Change the World: The Global Citizen’s Handbook are The Mythic Path; The Psychological Effects of War for Living on Planet Earth: A Report of the Club of Trauma on Civilians; Varieties of Anomolous Experience; Budapest; and The Connectivity Hypothesis: Foundations Extraordinary Dreams; and Broken Images, Broken of an Integral Science of Quantum, Cosmos, Life, and Selves. In 2002, he received the American Consciousness. Psychological Assocation Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Development of Psychology. 142 The International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 2004, Volume 23 Charles D. Laughlin (Canada/United States) is an EDITORS emeritus professor of anthropology and religion in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton Harris Friedman, Ph.D. University. He is coauthor of Biogenetic Structuralism Professor Emeritus (1974), The Spectrum of Ritual (1979),