Beyond Names and Forms: The Stories of White Bear, Book 2

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Beyond Names and Forms: The Stories of White Bear, Book 2

by Wiley D. Harwell. D.Min., LPC.

Published 2011 by Beaver’s Pond Press

171 pages, 6” x 9”

ISBN 978-1-59298-288-2

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Beyond Names and Forms: The Stories of White Bear, Book 2

by Wiley D. Harwell. D.Min., LPC.

Published 2011 by Beaver’s Pond Press

171 pages, 6” x 9”

ISBN 978-1-59298-288-2

Price: 20.00 plus shipping and handling

Beyond Names and Forms: The Stories of White Bear, Book 2

by Wiley D. Harwell. D.Min., LPC.

Published 2011 by Beaver’s Pond Press

171 pages, 6” x 9”

ISBN 978-1-59298-288-2

Price: 20.00 plus shipping and handling

Beyond Names and Forms is the continued stories of White Bear and his journey of becoming a healer as first recorded in, Knowing Truth By Name.

If we hear they type of story from a Hindu guru, Buddhist monk, Taoist wizard, Native American medicine man, or any other advanced adept, we usually don’t doubt the details and even marvel at the wonderful connection to the spirit world. If the story is about an ordinary individual, we tend to scoff and discount the experience, thereby, excluding ourselves from ever having a vision or ecstatic experience of the divine. White Bear wishes that all people could see beyond the veil of the natural world and see the invisible plane of existence that supports all of reality. To experience the reality that is beyond names and forms brings the opportunity to describe the experience and to seek to live this reality each day. Beyond Names and Forms is a account of an individual who has been taught the nature of reality and the art of healing by experiences with Spirit helpers and teachers. White Bear wants to invite you on your own journey to see that the healer lies with the self.

About the Author

Wiley D. Harwell, D. Min., LPC, is a licensed counselor and has a doctor of ministry from Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University. Currently, Wiley is the executive director of the Oklahoma Association for Problem and Compulsive Gambling. For twenty-five years, Wiley has also has a private counseling practice in Norman, Oklahoma and has served as the employee assistance director for over thirty companies.

Wiley leads workshops on spiritual development and leads the raining program for certification to become a problem gambling counselor. In the past, Wiley has hosted a radio program, Spiritual Journeys, taught English literature at a community college, and served as a hospital chaplain.

Born and raised in Dalhart, Texas, Dr. Harwell has lived in Oklahoma for thirty years. He and his wife have four children, three grandsons. His favorite activities are tending to forty acres in Pink, Oklahoma, and spending time in nature.