Connie Johnson
I have long been a student of human behavior; my interest in what motivates people’s thoughts, feelings, and actions led to a lifetime career as a Social Worker. In my 35-year career, I worked with people who had experienced abuse and oppression, as well as those who sought to abuse and oppress. I was curious about where ‘God’, or the ‘Cosmic Mind’ fit into the picture, and so became a student of both traditional religions, and non-traditional spiritual expressions and practices. During the course of my spiritual studies, I developed a special interest in reincarnation, karma, and past life issues.
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