Albert Soesman (1914-2007) worked as a GP and Anthroposophical doctor in The Hague from 1943 to 1983. A gifted speaker, he also held popular classes in the field of anthroposophy, human biology and Goethe's works. Cheryl Sanders-Sardello (1951-2015) was co-founder and co-director of The School of Spiritual Psychology, in Benson, NC. She was a Fellow of the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, a place she dearly loved. Prior to the founding of The School in 1992, she worked as a counselor of mentally handicapped children, and later as an addictions counselor at Parkland Hospital and Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. At the time of her death, she was writing a book on the healing of the twelve senses in the young and the development of the spiritual senses as we age, with an additional focus on the spiritual psychology of what it means to be in connection with the "so-called dead."
"The simple act of nurturing the senses might do far more for
healing the world than all our programs and
interventions."----Cheryl L Sanders, School of Spiritual
Psychology
"This is destined to be a classic work, a foundation for the
development of spiritual psychology. Even more, meditating deeply
on the content of this remarkable book can bring us to embodied,
conscious, soul life that is receptive to the spiritual
worlds."----Robert Sardello, PhD
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