LAYNTON LAINTON FAMILY HISTORY

LAYNTON LAINTON FAMILY HISTORY

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56 595 mots (≈ environ 4 heures)

An outline one-name study and history of the Laynton/Lainton family originally from the Staffordshire/Shropshire borders in England.

The history of the family is traced back to the 1500's and reveals a typical working class story from the beginning of the reign of Elizabeth the first, through the English Civil Wars, the industrial revolution and two world wars, with family members spreading all over the world. This study would be of interest to anyone with the Laynton/Lainton… (plus)

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Langue: Anglais

Ecrit en: 2011

Publié: 2011-03-08

Nombre de mots: 56 595 mots (≈ environ 4 heures)

Licence: Paternité - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification

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Pilgrim Simon has spent forty years exploring spirituality. He gained a degree in psychology and post graduate qualifications in counselling and was for a time a member of the British Psychological Society, contributing to their Transpersonal Psychology Journal. He has had a number of mystical experiences and has also been diagnosed as Bi-Polar or Manic-Depressive. It is this set of circumstances that contribute to the themes of his studies, and enable him to look at his subjects with personal insight. His studies draw not only from personal experience but also from many religious and spiritual traditions as well as from psychology, psychiatry and Transpersonal psychology including thinkers such as Shankara, Ibn Al-Arabi, Meister Eckhart, David Waite, George Kelly, Ken Wilber, Arthur Deikman and Karen Armstrong. Some studies are purely Christian in content, whilst others draw on a wider spiritual perspective


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