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Center of Light of AIWP

The state of Love, Joy, and Light is our true nature and plays in our hearts always. Our ultimate task is to merge with that.

About Ron Jones, Ph.D.

He is experienced and Will Evoke your Strengths

Ron Jones is someone who has not only counseled people through difficult situations for over 40 years, but has walked with them on their growth journeys toward emotional and spiritual goals.

The Spiritul Head of the Center of Light of AIWP

The Association for the Integration of the Whole Person (AIWP) stands for personal transformation in action, leading to love ,joy and happiness as the very foundation of daily life. As your  counselor, Ron Jones offers all the essential ingredients necessary for that transformation to take place. 

contact him for an appointment

                rjones.1@comcast.net

Book: Expanding into the Light

This book would be of great value to anyone seeking spiritual awakening and growth. It is a sincere presentation of one couple's separate paths into the light of consciousness, one through a near death experience (NDE) and one through meditation and chanting. Meditation exercises based upon both the NDE experiences and the most effective meditations are presented to the reader. These exercises have the potential to both begin and support the readers' own efforts to contact and merge with "The Light" within themselves.

One chapter summarizes the most light filled inner experiences of Those who have died and been revived and have experienced one or another  levels of being with the Light of Consciousness, the divine intellegence that guides our lives .

Another chapter compares life as we know it to  a wonderful game of the Divine, creating, sustaining and then dissolving life back into itself. The Divine also seems to lose itself in creation, only to wake up spiritually in the human soul through spiritual practices and once again experience its higher nature. The tune, "Row row row your boat  gently down the stream. Merrily merrily merrily life is but a dream" takes on a more profound meaning in the context of this chapter.

Link to the book on Amazon  below: