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  Dance with Passion!
An interview with Dr. Wayne Dyer

by Judith Quain

  Doctor Wayne Dyer describes his early life as absolutely perfect.

Just after Wayne was born, his father walked away from his family. For the first ten years of his life, Wayne lived in an orphanage and a series of foster homes. Most people would see his childhood story as a sad beginning, but Wayne Dyer sees it as the way he learned the valuable lesson of self-reliance.

Today, he describes himself as an eternal soul who is disguised as an author, lecturer, father of eight, husband, runner, and a thousand other things. Not only has he lived life on his own terms, but through his books and lectures he has inspired millions to "pull their own strings" -- to do what they love and love what they do.

In his latest book, Wisdom of the Ages, he uses the lessons and ideas of the trailblazers of the past 25 centuries as models for living a life that is not dependent on the good opinion of others. These men and women of action stayed true to their beliefs in spite of a society that Dyer describes as "honoring its living conformists and its dead troublemakers." Walt Whitman was vilified in his lifetime, Emerson was thought a fool and Thoreau went to prison for not paying taxes to a government that he felt was destroying the Native American culture. In bringing these voices of the past to life, Wayne Dyer gives us courage to live with the same passion.
Meet Dr. Wayne Dyer.

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