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David Sunfellow • NHNE Founder & President

A long time resident of Sedona, Arizona, David divides his time between NHNE, his family (he is the father of three daughters and one step-son), and his production/photography company (Sunfellow Productions/David Sunfellow Photography). You can find out more both David, and the vision that underlies NHNE, by reviewing the following stories and reports:

Three Epiphanies
Survival Tips (Advice For Living)
The Vision of Twelve Stones
The Hopping Stone Vision
Consumer Protection for Spiritual Seekers
Gautama, Who Became The Buddha
Thoughts on Jesus & Gibson's 'Passion of Christ'
Emissary of Light
Earth Changes & Millennium Fever


 

Sherry Stultz • Community Spark Plug Minimize

Sherry Stultz has worked with NHNE since 1997, first as a reporter, penning, among other things, NHNE's Special Report on Crop Circles, and then as moderator for NHNE's Forum for a Common Understanding from 1999-2005. She has lived in Idaho, Washington, Mississippi, and Alaska while working for NHNE. Sherry is a Hurricane Katrina survivor and recently penned a Hurricane Katrina blog for NHNE. She is currently working on her Master's in Curriculum Instruction and Design while entertaining her precocious young science-minded daughter with adventures and experiments.

 
  

Joseph Dillard • "All Things Integral" Translator & Dream Expert Minimize

Joseph Dillard is a long time fan of all things Wilberian. An author, teacher, and psychotherapist in private practice in Paradise Valley, Arizona, he is the creator of an integral transformational practice called Dream Yoga. Its purpose is to help us awaken from our self-created life dream by aligning our waking life with our soul's agenda. He sees Wilber's work as vitally important for understanding and supporting personal and spiritual development. Wilber's evolving model creates ways of communicating among people of different cultural and religious backgrounds that help them transcend age-old differences.

 
  

Wes Wyatt • Dream Expert Minimize

Wes lives in Salem, Virginia, with his wife of 28 years and his three daughters. His present interests are home schooling two daughters and nurturing two acres of berries, fruit trees and vegetables while also raising cut flowers for his home grown business, Glories of the Sun Bouquets. Wes has a lifelong interest in dreams as a result of their providing insight and inspiration at critical junctures in his life. His website The Alchemy of Dreaming provides online resources to dreamers and as NHNE's Dream Forum moderator he looks forward to sharing dreams with all of you. Dreams continue to be his primary avenue of insight and wisdom in his relationships. Wes has facilitated dream groups and workshops in Virginia and North Carolina over the past 25 years. Wes also provides a host of material about homeschooling, adult education, relationships, and related topics on his family website


  

James Gregory • NHNE Vice President

A former Sedona resident, James now lives in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He divides his time working with the homeless, teaching and administering The Ottawa Centre for A Course in Miracles, and leading hiking tours to Sedona through Sedona Adventure Hikes. He is the inventor of "The Grappeller," a unique descending device popular with off-trail adventurers. He is also an artist who specializes in carving Sedona red rock. He is happiest when he is either hiking in the red rocks of Sedona, or covered in red rock dust. James has served as co-editor of NHNE's News Brief and Y2K Report.

 

Susan Perry • NHNE Secretary/Treasurer

A Sedona resident since 1990, Susan was ordained as an Interfaith minister in 1994 at New Seminary in New York City. Her devotion is to her two teenage children and Sedona Interfaith Fellowship, the church she founded in 1996 and now directs. She also works full-time as a wedding planner for Weddings in Sedona.

 

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