An Index forming a study guide to "The Collected Works of Eugene Halliday". Eugene Halliday (1911-1987) was an artist, writer and psychotherapist. Drawing on many traditions of human knowledge - the texts of world religions, mystical schools such as Qabalah, poetry, philosophy and theology (Blake, Milton, Nietzsche, Boehme) , psychology (Jung) and modern science (Einstein) - he related and interpreted all of these, making them comprehensible and accessible. This work was the foundation of his creation of a psychotherapeutic method from which many were to benefit in the years following the second world war, and which is still of relevance and benefit to us today. His books form a comprehensive guide to self-development, both psychological and spiritual; and an interpretation of the wisdom traditions, East and West, for modern students of consciousness studies, philosophy, psychology, science, religion and hermeneutics.
Andrew Moore is a medical doctor who has worked in family medicine. He is a lover of poetry, philosophy, and theology.
Hephzibah Yohannan grew up in the creative circle around Eugene Halliday. An artist and writer, she has a degree in Philosophy from Manchester University and a Diploma in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. She is Eugene Halliday's biographer and now publisher of his work, being editor of the Melchisedec Press and the Halliday Review.
John Zaradin: guitarist and composer, works continuously in all fields of music. He holds a gold album award for his recording of the "Concierto de Aranjuez", which the composer, Joaquin Rodrigo, chose as his favourite interpretation. He is currently involved with IHMO (East Helsinki Music College), Finland, preparing commissions for post-covid performances. Book, "Personal Journey: John Zaradin in Conversation with Hephzibah Yohannan at Chemin de Guitardou, Cambon d'Albi, France".