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Pam Blackwell (born November 9, 1942) is an American Jungian educator and theorist, as well as a playwright and novelist. She has been a meditation teacher for 40 years and directs "Morningstar Institute". In addition to its other services, "Morningstar Institute" offers online, college-level meditation courses. A recipient of a
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Fellowship in 1985, her first novel, ''Ephraim's Seed'', was published in 1995. It was the first of a projected four-novel series, ''The Millennial Series''—a fictionalized account of happenings in the time just before and then during The Millennium. The following two novels in the series were ''Jacob's Cauldron'' (1998) and ''Michael's Fire'' (2002). The concluding novel in the series will be entitled ''David's Throne.'' In addition to her novels, she wrote ''Christ-Centered Meditation: A Handbook for Spiritual Practice'' in 2011. She also authored the lyrics and book for the musical ''Parley P. Pratt's Great Escape,'' co-written with Jazz vocalist Kelly Eisenhour (a graduate of Boston’s Berklee College of Music and former backup singer for Gladys Knight). Blackwell (aka Blackwell Mayes), has a doctorate from the Southern California University for Professional Studies in psychology and has founded The Sacred Hoop Healing Center, which provides support services for Native Americans. Her non-profit corporation, Morning Star Projects, provides assistance to the Northern Cheyenne nation. She is also the Director of Western Sandplay Associates. She is an associate member of the Sandplay Therapists of America (http://www.sandplay.org/index.htm). She has authored theoretical and practical articles in
Jungian Analytical psychology ( de , Analytische Psychologie, sometimes translated as analytic psychology and referred to as Jungian analysis) is a term coined by Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist, to describe research into his new "empirical science" ...
psychology as well as Jungian sand play therapy in such journals as the ''International Journal of Play Therapy'' (2006, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 101–117) and ''Psychological Perspectives'' (2005, vol. 48, pp. 84–107).


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