Author Elliott Isenberg will discuss his memoir, "Call me Eliyahu: Tales Told by an Elliott," as a surviving child of a family who endured traumatic loss during the Holocaust. Age 16 and up.
Elliott Isenberg holds a PhD in psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies. He has worked for 40 years as a transpersonal psychotherapist in San Francisco, California.
His spiritual trajectory was enhanced by dialogues with leading psychedelic thinkers, including Timothy Leary, Ram Dass, and Ralph Metzer. He received profound insights into Eastern spiritual practices from Neem Karoli Baba while residing at his ashrams in Vrindavan and Kainchi.
Additionally, his collaboration with the Danish mystic Sunyata culminated in his co-editing of Sunyata: The Life & Sayings of a Rare-born Mystic. He has recently completed his own memoir called Call me Eliyahu: Tales Told by an Elliott.
EVENT TYPE: | Lectures and Presentations | Author and Illustrator Events |
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