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Unveiling Your Hidden Power - Emma Curtis Hopkins Metaphysics for the 21st Century

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Dr. Miller has made understanding the writings of Emma Curtis Hopkins easy. Unveiling Your Hidden Powers will make Emma Curtis Hopkins accessible to thousands of new readers, and will also equip them to apply Truth principles in a practical way on behalf of themselves as well as others.

226 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 27, 2006

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Ruth L. Miller

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Dr. Miller served as Associate Professor and Director of the Cybernetic Systems Program at San Jose State University and as Director of Curriculum & Evaluation for Rogue Community College. She has led countless workshops on new paradigms, systems thinking and futures research, and has served as adjunct faculty at Antioch University-Seattle, Marylhurst University, Portland State University, as well as the Living Enrichment Institute, and New West Seminary.

After years of research into the nature of consciousness, Dr. Miller found she could no longer ignore the spirit. She became coordinator for Adult Religious Education in a small-town Methodist church while helping to found a Unitarian-Universalist fellowship there. In the process, she began a series of courses that would lead to ordination. She was ordained in the New Thought tradition and became the pastor of the Lifeways Center in Portland, Oregon, then interim Assistant at Unity of Beaverton. She is currently a “circuit riding preacher,” serving New Thought and Unitarian-Universalist churches in Oregon, Washington, and California.

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I so appreciate Emma Curtis Hopkins - no wonder she was called the "teacher of teachers!"
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