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Daniel Deslauriers, Ph.D., received his doctorate (1989) in Psychology from the University of Montreal (Quebec) and conducted research at the University of Auckland (New Zealand) and the Chronopsychology Laboratory, Carleton University (Ontario). He lived in Indonesia and has studied the religion and sacred arts of Bali, and trained in Gamelan music and Balinese dance. He was co-founder of the Montreal Center for the Study of Dreams. Daniel co-authored Le rêve: sa nature, sa fonction et une methode d'analyse (P.U.Q., 1987), has published articles on epistemology and narrative research, and is currently completing a co-authored book (with Fariba Bogzaran), Integral Dreaming (SUNY Press, forthcoming). His professional interests in consciousness studies include: traditional and contemporary approaches to dreams and imagination, altered states of consciousness, spiritual intelligence, and integral psychology. He is also a practitioner and teacher of Unity in Motion, a bodymind integrative practice.
Daniel Deslauriers was selected as winner of the Templeton 2000 Science and Religion Course Award Competition for a course he developed entitled "Consciousness, Science and Religion."
Selected Publications and Articles:
Dreamwork in the Light of Emotional and Spiritual Intelligence, Advanced Development: A Journal on Adult Giftedness 9, 2000 .
East-West
Psychology Program
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