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MEETING MONROE

MEETING MONROE

One day, unexpectedly, the author meets an unusual person whom he simply comes to know as ‘Monroe’. A series of extraordinary meetings then begin to take place in a small town in Andalusia, southern Spain. Over the course of several intense weeks the author, himself already a respected writer, comes to understand through Monroe that humanity is on the cusp of a remarkable stage in its evolutionary journey. In the author’s own words - “If there’s one thing that Monroe has taught me it’s that we are all blinded by our false systems of thought: beliefs, assumptions, opinions, etc. We create our own barriers to understanding, and we reinforce these limitations throughout our lives.” What follows in this remarkable, understated book may seem unbelievable, even fanciful. Yet, as the author himself questions: perhaps that is the whole point? PLEASE NOTE: This is the 2nd edition of Meeting Monroe, which includes updated cover image and interior design. The text remains unchanged from the 1st edition (October, 2013)

Kingsley Dennis, PhD, is a sociologist, researcher, and writer. He is the author of 'Dawn of the Akashic Age' (2013 - co-written with Ervin Laszlo); 'Breaking the Spell'(2013); 'New Revolutions for a Small Planet' (2012); 'The Struggle for Your Mind: Conscious Evolution & The Battle to Control How We Think' (2012); and 'New Consciousness for a New World' (2011). He is also the co-editor of 'The New Science & Spirituality Reader'(2012).He is also the co-author, with Prof. John Urry, of 'After the Car' (Polity, 2009), which examines post-peak oil societies and mobility. 

Kingsley worked in the Sociology Dept. at Lancaster University, UK, and is now a visiting fellow at the Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe) at Lancaster Uni. 

Kingsley is the author of numerous articles on global technologies, new media communications, modern lifestyles, well-being, science & spirituality, and conscious evolution. As well as the academic life Kingsley has also lived and worked for many years overseas, including five years in Turkey. He currently lives in Andalusia in Spain and is working on new book material. He continues to research, write, travel, and live a balanced lifestyle.

He can be contacted at his personal website: www.kingsleydennis.com

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