Pam Blackwell, Date of Birth

    

Pam Blackwell

American writer

Date of Birth: 09-Nov-1942

Profession: songwriter, lyricist, novelist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Pam Blackwell

  • Pam Blackwell (born November 9, 1942) is a Jungian educator and theorist.
  • She is also 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 National Endowment for the Arts 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 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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