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ABOUT Steve Taylor...

Steve Taylor is an author and teacher, whose main interests are

anthropology, psychology and spirituality. He is the author of The

Fall: the Evidence for a Golden Age, 6000 Years of Insanity and the

Dawning of a New Era. His most recent book, Making Time, was

published in August 2007 by Icon books in the UK. The book is due to

appear in Dutch, Korean, Russian and Japanese editions, while The

Fall has just been published in Spanish translation.

 

Steve's articles and essays have been published in many magazines and

academic journals, including The Journal of Consciousness Studies,

The Transpersonal Psychology Review, The International Journal of

Transpersonal Studies, New Dawn (Australia), Paradigm Shift, The

Scientific and Medical Network Review, Green Spirit, Odyssey (South

Africa) and Resurgence. His work has been featured widely in the

media in the UK, including on BBC Breakfast, BBC World TV, Five Live

and in The Guardian.

 

He teaches courses on personal development (mainly on time perception

and the psychology of happiness) at the University of Manchester CCE,

and also teaches students with specific learning difficulties at

Salford College. He regularly gives talks and lectures, and is a

member of the Scientific and Medical Network. Steve lives in

Manchester, England with his wife, young child and new baby.

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