Fullness of Joy: A Spiritual Guide to the Paradise Within

· DeVorss & Company
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A Joel Goldsmith Student Continues the Tradition...Very few are aware of their spiritual nature in their youth. Most individuals grow without understanding how a spiritually centered heart can help them to interpret and cope with the challenges of daily life. 

The youthful years of author John Stephenson were different. He walked a spiritual path that few have tread so early in life. As a child, John was surrounded by the wisdom of Joel S. Goldsmith, legendary mystical writer and teacher of the early to mid 1900's. From many encounters with Joel and countless talks with his mother, Goldsmith pupil Virginia Stephenson, John's spirituality evolved during a time of radical social change around the world. As he reconciled what he observed with what he was taught, John emerged from that era with an enlightened mind and a message for today.

About the author

John Stephenson studied with Joel Goldsmith during the 1960's and has spent the past twenty-six years dedicated to helping others realize the presence of God within. Since the early 1980's he traveled with his mother, Virginia Stephenson - one of the original teachers asked by Joel to carry on the message - recording her classes, leading meditations, and recognizing the one Christ Consciousness. Today John maintains a healing practice in the tradition of The Infinite Way and travels throughout the United States, to Europe, Australia and New Zealand giving classes based on the teaching of Joel Goldsmith.

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