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Mario E. Martinez, Psy.D.
This workshop explores the concepts and characters introduced in my new psychological novel, The Man From Autumn. Although it is a work of fiction, the book introduces, in an incidental modality, my theory of Biocognitive psychology and it’s applications to relationships, mind-body health, and longevity. The mystical characters in the novel represent archetypal qualities that teach how to live honorably, and how to accept the abundance of love, wealth, and health as our divine entitlement. Participants should read the book prior to the workshop, to allow discussions on the prophetic ending and the coded messages throughout the story. Dr. Martinez is a clinical psychologist who lectures worldwide on his theory of Biocognition (how cultural beliefs affect health and longevity. He specializes in psychoneuroimmunology and has published numerous professional articles on biocognition. In his new psychological novel “The Man from Autumn”, he explores how modern cognitive science and Christian mystical theology can converge to address stigmata as well as psycho-spiritual conflicts that mimic psychiatric disorders. Dr. Martinez has investigated cases of alleged stigmata for the Catholic Church. Date: Saturday, October 8th, 2005 from 1 pm. until 4:30 pm. Location: 3910 Brick Church Pike Cost: $98 individuals, $180 couples To register, or for more information, please contact Debi Yellow Wolf at 615-227-3008 or write her at Info@AntaraCenter.org Please make reservations early. Space is limited to 30 participants. To order, The Man From Autumn, please go to www.themanfromautumn.com
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