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Wayne Walter Dyer (May 10, 1940 – August 29, 2015) was an American
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author and a
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. Dyer completed a
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in guidance and counseling at
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in 1970. Early in his career, he worked as a high school
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, and went on to run a successful private therapy practice. He became a popular professor of
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at
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, where he was approached by a literary agent to put his ideas into book form. The result was his first book, ''
Your Erroneous Zones ''Your Erroneous Zones'' is the first self-help book written by Wayne Dyer and first issued by Funk & Wagnalls publishers in April 1976. It is one of the top-selling books of all time, with an estimated 35 million copies sold. The book spent 6 ...
'' (1976), one of the best-selling books of all time, with an estimated 100 million copies sold to date. This launched Dyer's career as a motivational speaker and self-help author, during which he published 20 more best-selling books and produced a number of popular specials for
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. Influenced by thinkers such as
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and Albert Ellis, Dyer's early work focused on psychological themes such as
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,
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and assertiveness. By the 1990s, the focus of his work had shifted to
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. Inspired by
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and
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, he promoted themes such as the "power of intention," collaborated with
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advocate
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on a number of projects, and was a frequent guest on the
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.


Early life

Dyer was born in
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,
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, to Melvin Lyle Dyer and Hazel Irene Vollick. He spent much of his first ten years in an orphanage on the east side of Detroit, after his father walked out on the family, leaving his mother to raise three small boys. After graduating from
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, Dyer served in the
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from 1958 to 1962. He received his
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degree in counseling from
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. His dissertation was titled ''Group Counseling Leadership Training in Counselor Education''.


Career

Dyer, a Detroit native, worked as a high school guidance counselor there and as a professor of counseling psychology at
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in New York City. He pursued an academic career, published in journals, and established a private therapy practice. His lectures at
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, which focused on positive thinking and
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techniques, attracted many students. Literary agent
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persuaded Dyer to document his theories in his first book, called ''
Your Erroneous Zones ''Your Erroneous Zones'' is the first self-help book written by Wayne Dyer and first issued by Funk & Wagnalls publishers in April 1976. It is one of the top-selling books of all time, with an estimated 35 million copies sold. The book spent 6 ...
'' (1976). Dyer quit his teaching job and began a publicity tour of the United States, doggedly pursuing bookstore appearances and media interviews ("out of the back of his station wagon", according to Michael Korda, making the best-seller lists "before book publishers even noticed what was happening"). After ''
Your Erroneous Zones ''Your Erroneous Zones'' is the first self-help book written by Wayne Dyer and first issued by Funk & Wagnalls publishers in April 1976. It is one of the top-selling books of all time, with an estimated 35 million copies sold. The book spent 6 ...
'' dozens more books followed, many of them also best-sellers. Among them were ''Wishes Fulfilled'', ''Excuses Begone'' and ''The Sky’s the Limit''. The success of these books eventually led to national television talk show appearances including '' The Merv Griffin Show'', '' The Tonight Show'', and '' The Phil Donahue Show''. Dyer proceeded to build on his success with lecture tours, a series of audiotapes, PBS programs, and regular publication of new books. Dyer's message resonated with many in the
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and beyond. He often recounted anecdotes from his family life and repeatedly used his own life experience as an example. His self-made man success story was a part of his appeal. Dyer told readers to pursue
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, calling reliance on the self a guide to "religious" experience, and suggested that readers emulate
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, whom he termed both an example of a self-actualized person and a "preacher of self-reliance". Dyer criticized societal focus on guilt, which he saw as an unhealthy immobilization in the present due to actions taken in the past. He encouraged readers to see how parents, institutions, and even they, themselves, had imposed
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upon themselves. Although Dyer initially resisted the spiritual tag, by the 1990s he had altered his message to include more components of
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when he wrote the book ''Real Magic'' and discussed higher consciousness in the book ''Your Sacred Self''.


Influences

Wayne Dyer claimed
Nisargadatta Maharaj Nisargadatta Maharaj (born Maruti Shivrampant Kambli; 17 April 1897 – 8 September 1981) was an Indian guru of nondualism, belonging to the Inchagiri Sampradaya, a lineage of teachers from the Navnath Sampradaya and Lingayat Shaivism. ...
as his teacher and cited the quotation: "Love says: 'I am everything'. Wisdom says: 'I am nothing'", from a compilation of talks on Shiva Advaita (Nondualism) philosophy
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. He was influenced by
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's concept of
self-actualization Self-actualization, in Maslow's hierarchy of needs, is the highest level of psychological development, where personal potential is fully realized after basic bodily and ego needs have been fulfilled. Self-actualization was coined by the organism ...
and by the teachings of
Swami Muktananda Swami Muktananda Paramahamsa (16 May 1908 – 2 October 1982), born Krishna Rai, was a yoga guru, the founder of Siddha Yoga. He was a disciple of Bhagavan Nityananda. He wrote books on the subjects of Kundalini Shakti, Vedanta, and Kash ...
, whom he considered to be his Master. In his book, ''Wishes Fulfilled; Mastering the Art of Manifesting'', Dr. Dyer also credited
Saint Francis of Assisi Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, better known as Saint Francis of Assisi ( it, Francesco d'Assisi; – 3 October 1226), was a Mysticism, mystic Italian Catholic Church, Catholic friar, founder of the Franciscans, and one of the most vener ...
and the Chinese philosopher
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as foundational influences in his work.


Books

''Pulling Your Own Strings'' (Copyright 1978) was Dyers' second work as sole author. It developed the idea of habitual "belief systems" hampering our personal effectiveness. Chapter 7, "Never Place Loyalty to Institutions and Things Above Loyalty to Yourself," included "Strategies for eliminating institutional victimisation." ''The Sky is the Limit'' (copyright 1980) was the third work by Dyer as sole author. In it, Dyer introduced the concept of the "critical inch", that portion of life in which the ultimate meaning of our lives is considered. He was critical of the "hurry up" Western world. In Chapter 8, "Cultivating a sense of Purpose," he recommended such strategies as "Do something you have never done before," "Make a point to talk to a stranger today," and "Stop defending things as they have always been."


Criticism

Psychologist Albert Ellis wrote that Dyer's book ''Your Erroneous Zones'' was probably "the worst example" of plagiarism of Ellis's
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(RET). In a 1985 letter to Dyer, Ellis claimed that Dyer had participated in an Ellis workshop on RET before he published ''Your Erroneous Zones'', in which Dyer appeared to understand RET very well. Ellis added that "300 or more people have voluntarily told me... that
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was clearly derived from RET." Dyer never apologized nor expressed any sense of wrongdoing. Ellis admonished Dyer for unethically and unprofessionally failing to credit Ellis's work as the book's primary source, but he never took legal action and that is because in the final analysis, he actually felt overall gratitude for Dyer's work, writing: "''Your Erroneous Zones'' is a good book, ... it has helped a great number of people, and ... it outlines the main principles of RET quite well,... with great simplicity and clarity." In ''Your Erroneous Zones'', Dyer makes reference to Albert Ellis in chapter seven. However, Dyer affirmatively stated that the entire premise of ''Your Erroneous Zones'' was principally derived from three years of audio tapes of the lectures that he gave while acting as a professor at St. John's University in New York on pages 150–155 of his memoir ''I Can See Clearly Now'', which was published by Hay House Publishing in 2014, one year before Dyer's death. Thus, Ellis's criticism of Dyer was disputed and has not been proven. In 2010, writer Stephen Mitchell filed a lawsuit against Dyer and his publisher, Hay House, for copyright infringement for taking 200 lines, without permission, from his version of the ''
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'' for Dyer's books ''Living the Wisdom of the Tao'' and ''Change Your Thoughts – Change Your Life''. The suit was dismissed in 2011 after Dyer and Mitchell agreed to a settlement.


Personal life

Dyer was married three times. With his first wife, Judy, he had a daughter. With his second wife, Susan Casselman, he had no children. With his third wife, Marcelene, he had five children, and two stepchildren from Marcelene's prior marriage. Wayne and Marcelene legally separated in 2001, after 20 years of marriage. After their separation period they reunited and remained married until his death.


Credos

Regarding his personal philosophical outlook, Dyer stated that:


Death

Dyer died from a
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, according to his publicist Lindsay McGinty, in Maui, Hawaii, on August 30, 2015, at age 75. He had been diagnosed with
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in 2009.


Bibliography


Fiction book

* ''Gifts from Eykis'' (1983)


Nonfiction books

* ''
Your Erroneous Zones ''Your Erroneous Zones'' is the first self-help book written by Wayne Dyer and first issued by Funk & Wagnalls publishers in April 1976. It is one of the top-selling books of all time, with an estimated 35 million copies sold. The book spent 6 ...
'' (1976) * ''Pulling Your Own Strings'' (1978) * ''The Sky's the Limit'' (1980) * ''Universe Within You: Your Secret Source of Strength'' (1981) * ''What Do You Really Want For Your Children'' (1985) * ''Happy Holidays'' (1986) * ''You'll See It When You Believe It'' (1989) * ''No More Holiday Blues'' (1990) * ''Real Magic'' (1992) * ''Your Sacred Self'' (1994) * ''Awakening'' (1995) * ''A Promise is a Promise'' (1996 – with Marcelene Dyer) * ''Manifest Your Destiny'' (1997) * ''101 Ways to Transform Your Life '' (1998) * ''Wisdom of the Ages'' (1998) * ''There's a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem'' (2001) * ''10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace'' (2002) * ''Getting in the Gap'' (2002) * ''The Power of Intention'' (2004) * ''Staying on the Path'' (2004) * ''Inspiration'' (2006 – Renamed ''Living an Inspired Life,'' March 2016) * ''Everyday Wisdom'' (2006) * ''Being in Balance'' (2006) * ''Change Your Thoughts – Change Your Life'' (2007) * ''The Invisible Force'' (2007) * ''Living the Wisdom of the Tao'' (2008) * ''Excuses Begone!'' (2009) * ''The Shift'' (2010) * ''A New Way of Thinking, a New Way of Being'' (2010) * ''My Greatest Teacher'' (2012 – with Lynn Lauber) * ''Wishes Fulfilled'' (2012) * ''Co-creating at Its Best'' (2013 – with Esther Hicks) * ''The Essential Wayne Dyer Collection'' (2013) * ''Don't Die with Your Music Still in You'' (2014 – with Serena J. Dyer) * ''I Can See Clearly Now'' (2014) * ''Memories of Heaven'' (2015 – with Dee Garnes) * ''Happiness Is the Way'' (2019) * ''The Power of Awakening'' (2020)


Children's books

* ''Incredible You!'' (2005 – with Kristina Tracy) * ''Unstoppable Me!'' (2006 – with Kristina Tracy) * ''It's Not What You've Got!'' (2007 – with Kristina Tracy) * ''No Excuses!'' (2009 – with Kristina Tracy) * ''I Am'' (2012 – with Kristina Tracy) * ''Good-bye, Bumps!'' (2014 – with Saje Dyer)


TV Programs & Films

* ''10 Secrets for Inner Peace & Success'' * ''Ambition to Meaning: Finding Your Life's Purposes'', rereleased as ''The Shift: Taking Your Life from Ambition to Meaning'' * ''Change Your Thoughts – Change Your Life : Living the Wisdom of the Tao'' * ''Excuses Begone! How to Change Lifelong, Self-Defeating Thinking Habits'' * ''Experiencing the Miraculous: A Spiritual Journey to Assisi, Lourdes, and Medjugorje'' * ''I Can See Clearly Now'' * ''Inspiration: Your Ultimate Calling'' * ''Modern Wisdom from the Ancient World'' * ''The Power of Intention: Learning to Co-create Your World Your Way'' * ''The Shift: Taking Your Life from Ambition to Meaning'' * ''There's a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem'' * ''Wishes Fulfilled: Mastering the Art of Manifesting'' * '' Day & Night'' (2010), an animated short film created by Pixar, featuring an excerpt from one of Dyer's lectures and voiced by Dyer, which was shown with '' Toy Story 3'' (2010) during the latter movie's opening in the U.S.


See also

* List of New Thought writers *
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*
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References


External links

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