Ray and Loree Hemachandra at Golden Moon Publishing

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Welcome! Read a collection of some interviews conducted with simply amazing mind/body/spirit teachers people committed to fostering kindness, compassion, and goodness in each of us and across the globe. The conversations are gathered on this site or hosted on friends' sites around the Web. The New Age 100, a core book list for the category, is presented. And please follow Ray's Blog, with daily doses of Q&A from this site and beyond!

 
Eckhart Tolle, right, and Ray Hemachandra
in Vancouver, British Columbia


Loree Hemachandra, Louise Hay, and Ray Hemachandra
in Tampa, Florida

Sakyong Mipham and Ray Hemachandra
in Vancouver, British Columbia



Sparks of Light
 
As I prepare a collection of work for publication, tentatively titled Sparks of Light, I'm posting selected excerpts from past articles and interviews, including some previously unpublished material, on this site:
In Snakes and Ropes, a 2008 interview, Byron Katie explains how questioning your thoughts can help you live a life of joy.

 
In an excerpt from my 2006 Vancouver, B.C., interview with the magical Eckhart Tolle, this profound teacher and best-selling author talks about individual awakening and the awakening of all humankind.

My friend Dr. Doreen Virtue teaches about the angels, how to ask them for help, and the power of free will in human affairs in this powerful interview conducted in fall 2006 in Las Vegas.

The godmother of the New Age, Louise Hay, talks frankly about her journey and work in this inspiring interview in fall 2008 in Tampa, Florida.
 
Read an excerpt from my 2005 interview with water maestro Dr. Masaru Emoto in Vancouver, B.C., about the power of words.

In Crossing the Color Line, a 2003 article about African-Americans and the New Age, I interviewed authors, publishers, music-industry professionals, and retailers about the divide separating the black and mind/body/spirit communities. The varied perspectives of the interview subjects remain highly relevant today.

A Little Life Reading

We also invite you to read a few samples of our work posted all around the Web:

You Are God
A 2009 interview with Wayne Dyer, Ph.D., posted on his website; you can also read excerpts on Hemachandra.com right over
here


Snakes and Ropes

A 2008 interview with Byron Katie featured on Katie's website


Angels' Wings and Human Prayer

A 2005 interview with Doreen Virtue, Ph.D., posted on Doreen's AngelTherapy.com site

 



Start Dancing

A 2005 interview with Louise Hay, which Louise kindly describes as the best ever done with her, highlighted on LouiseHay.com


Steadfast and Spiritual
A 2005 interview with Wayne Dyer, Ph.D., again posted on Wayne's website

 

Selling the Sacred? American Indians and the New Age (a PDF)

2003 interviews with Vine Deloria Jr., Ted Andrews, Jamie Sams, and Robert Doyle included on the site Who Owns Native Culture?; the artwork on the opening page is by Loree Hemachandra

 

Embracing Stewardship

A 2004 interview with revolutionary — or, rather, evolutionary business consultant Peter Block posted on Peter's website (ignore the "...continued" atop this page; it really is the start of the piece)


We were fortunate to have had cover articles featured in Pure Inspiration throughout 2009:


  
Earlier issues of Pure Inspiration also feature thought-provoking pieces, including an article about Bishop E. Bernard Jordan that ran in the Spring 2008 magazine, as well as previous interviews with Dr. Doreen Virtue (Winter 2007) and Dr. Dyer (Spring 2007).



My interview with Byron Katie is featured in the Spring 2010 issue of the European spiritual magazine, Spuren, which translates to "Tracks." The magazine is published out of Switzerland.