Dr Richard Moss

Richard Moss is internationally respected as a visionary thinker, teacher and author of seven books on transformation, self-healing, and the art of conscious living. More than 30 years ago, he left the practice of medicine after a life-changing realization to dedicate his life to help others realize their multidimensional nature and achieve self-mastery. His philosophy is entirely pragmatic: work on consciousness must alleviate human suffering and address the root causes of why and how we create so much conflict in ourselves and our world.

His books include: The I That is We (1981), How Shall I Live (1985), The Black Butterfly: An Invitation to Radical Aliveness (1986), The Second Miracle: Intimacy, Spirituality, and Conscious Relationships (1995), all published by Celestial Arts, Words That Shine Both Ways (self-published in 1997), The Mandala of Being: Discovering the Power of Awareness, published by New World Library, 2007. His newest book is Inside-Out Healing: Transforming Your Life Through the Power of Presence published February 2011, Hay House. His works have been translated into Spanish, French, German, Romanian, Russian, Portuguese and Danish and have sold more than 200,000 copies worldwide.

During the past 30 years Richard has taught in North America, South America, Europe and Australia. He has been interviewed in magazines and newspapers worldwide, and has presented at numerous conferences and at such institutions as Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Chicago Medical School, U.C.L.A., U.C. Berkeley, American University, Washington DC, Georgetown University, and John F. Kennedy University.

Richard's teachings bridge science, depth psychology, energy medicine, and spiritual/awareness practices. The heart of his work is his workshops and retreats, where he invites participants into experiential processes in which they make a deep connection to themselves and learn to be their own teacher. Participants learn to experience the freedom of living without fear of their feelings.

Richard is profoundly grateful to many influences received through his travels and readings, to his family life, as well as to several mentors, most especially, William Brugh Joy and Franklin Merrill-Wolff. Most of all he has grown through the many people who have come to work with him from whom he has learned so much.

Richard lives in Ojai, CA and has three grown step-children.

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