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N ADDITION TO
Return to the One
, Brian Hines is the author of
Life Is Fair
and
God’s Whisper, Creation’s T under
. More information about these books and Brian’s current writing projects can be found at
www.brianhines.com
, his website.
A serious student of meditation, metaphysics, and philosophy for over thirty years, Brian has a bachelor’s degree in psychology/humanities, a master’s degree in social work, and two years of doctoral-level training in systems science.
He has been a research associate at the Oregon Health Sciences University, a manager with Oregon’s health planning agency, and executive director of Oregon Health Decisions. Most recently, Brian was the communications director for Eco-Enterprises, Inc.