![]() ![]() He explained that a new and higher inner life is found through releasing the negative conditioned ego, which he described as the “false self”. He taught that there is a way out of suffering, and advocated self-honesty, persistence, the study and application of spiritual principles, and a sincere desire for inner change, according to Psycho-Pictography. Krishnamurti and American Transcendentalism. ![]() These included: Christian and Eastern mysticism, Gurdjieffian Fourth Way teachings, the Gospels of the New Testament, Jungian psychology, J. Howard drew from what he perceived as being a “common thread” among several different philosophical and spiritual traditions for his insights and teachings. ![]() By the early 1970s, he had moved to Boulder City, Nevada and had begun teaching spiritual development classes after being contacted by numerous individuals interested in his writings. These writings emphasized the importance and practice of self-awareness. In the 1960s, he began writing books that focused on spiritual and psychological growth. ![]() He began speaking on the principles of personal development in the late 1950s while living in southern California. Howard was born near Haverhill, Massachusetts and began his writing career, in the 1940s, as an author of humor and children’s books. Vernon Linwood Howard (Ma– August 23, 1992) was an American spiritual teacher, author, and philosopher. ![]()
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