Alexander Everett

Alexander Everett

Infobox_Person
name = Alexander Everett


caption =
birth_date = 1921
birth_place = England, UK
death_date = January 16, 2005
death_place = Oregon, USA
known_for = Founder, Mind Dynamics
occupation = Self-improvement consultant, Author
website = [http://www.alexandereverett.com/ AlexanderEverett.com]

Alexander Everett (1921-2005) was a British self-improvement and personal development consultant. He was the founder of the company Mind Dynamics, and author of the motivational books "The Genius Within You" and "Inward Bound". [cite book
last = Shumsky
first = Susan G.
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = Miracle Prayer: Nine Steps to Creating Prayers That Get Results
publisher = Celestial Arts
date = 2006
location =
pages =Page 295
url =
doi =
id = ISBN 1587612569
] Everett's coursework and teachings had an influence on the human potential movement.cite book
last = White
first = Robert
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = Living an Extraordinary Life
publisher = ARC Worldwide
date = August 2000
location =
pages = Page 218
url =
doi =
id = ISBN 978-0970539106
]

Though Mind Dynamics only existed for a few years, it greatly influenced many other forms of companies and self-improvement groups known as Large Group Awareness Training.cite book
last = Navarro
first = Espy M.
authorlink =
coauthors = Robert Navarro
title = Self Realization: The Est and Forum Phenomena in American Society
publisher = Xlibris Corporation
date = 2002
location =
pages = Pages 54-64.
url =
doi =
id = ISBN 1401042201
] After Mind Dynamics folded due to the death of its co-owner, William Penn Patrick, and due to investigations on its parent company, Holiday Magic, by the United States government on allegations of pyramid schemes, Everett formed another course called Inward Bound, which he taught in the United States, Europe and Asia.

Early life

Born in England in 1921, Everett was initially inspired by Aldous Huxley's book "The Perennial Philosophy". Everett became involved with Christian Science, the Unity School of Christianity, and Rosicrucianism. He also traveled the world in a quest for spirituality and education, visiting Greece, India, and Egypt. Everett also studied Theosophy with Rudolph Steiner.

He later settled down in Britain for a while, forming a preparatory school, Pendragon School at Bexhill-on-Sea, in 1950 in Sussex, England.cite book
last = Wilson
first = Brian
authorlink =
coauthors = Jamie Cresswell
title = New Religious Movements: challenge and response
publisher = Routledge
date = 1999
location =
pages = Page 72
url =
doi =
id = ISBN 0415200490
] While teaching at the school in Sussex, Everett contracted polio, and was told by his physicians that he would never walk again.cite book
last = Vahle
first = Neal
authorlink =
coauthors = Connie Fillmore Bazzy
title = The Unity Movement: Its Evolution and Spiritual Teachings
publisher = Templeton Foundation Press
date = 2002
location =
pages = Pages 400-405
url =
doi =
id = ISBN 1890151963
] Everett believed that he healed himself using the Unity School of Christianity's "Prayer of Faith", by Hannah More Kohaus. In 1953, Everett founded and became the headmaster of Shiplake College at Henley-on-Thames, Oxford, England. Everett later acknowledged that the Unity Church had an impact on his development of self-improvement courses including Mind Dynamics, and he incorporated Unity techniques such as the use of silence, focusing on the intuitive inner voice, and affirmations into these practices.

Mind Dynamics

In 1962, Everett immigrated to the United States, and first traveled to Kansas where his initial intent was to become a minister in the Unity School of Christianity. He worked for the Unity Church for a short time in Kansas City.cite book
last = Pressman
first = Steven
authorlink =
coauthors =
title =
publisher = St. Martin's Press
date = 1993
location =
pages = Chapter: [http://perso.orange.fr/eldon.braun/awareness/door2.html A Door to Mind Salesman]
url =
doi =
id =
] In 1963, Everett gave up his path to becoming a minister, and instead helped establish a preparatory school in Fort Worth, Texas, Fort Worth Country Day School, where he was also an instructor. There he also encountered Jose Silva, founder of the Silva Mind Control method, and began to study techniques of mind control, self-hypnosis, and meditation.

Everett utilized the techniques learned in Jose Silva's Mind Control methodology, as well as concepts from Edgar Cayce, to form the Mind Dynamics course in 1968. Everett and his Mind Dynamics course was the subject of Jess Stern's book, The Power Of Alpha Thinking (1969). One of the many influential graduates included Dr. O. Carl Simonton of the Simonton Cancer Center. Mind Dynamics was a precursor to other groups that used similar techniques. Alexander was often referred to as "The Teacher of Teachers" and "The Father of the Human Potential Movement" ... as his employees included Werner Erhard, founder of "est" Erhard Seminars Training and the Landmark Forum; John Hanely, founder of Lifespring; James H. and Janet Quinn, founders of LifeStream; Randy Revell, founder of Context Trainings; Tom and Jane Willhite, founders of PSI World; Robert White, founder of ARC and Life Dynamics; Howard Nease, founder of Personal Dynamics; Bill Schwartz, founder of the Meditation Institute of Milwaukee; Stuart Emery, founder of Actualizations, and Russ and Carol Bishop with Insight. The first form of Mind Dynamics was non-confrontational, did not involve direct interaction with course participants, and participants did not share of their own personal experiences in the coursework. In 1970, Everett moved the headquarters of his company from Texas to San Francisco, California, and the company was bought out by William Penn Patrick in the same year. Patrick was the owner of Holiday Magic, a cosmetics company, and Leadership Dynamics, a similar company to Mind Dynamics that used more confrontational techniques. Though Mind Dynamics was structured as a for-profit, self-improvement company, it was also described as a spiritual discipline. [cite book
last = Rosen
first = Richard Dean
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = Psychobabble
publisher = Harpercollins
date = 1979
location =
pages = Page 66
url =
doi =
id = ISBN 0380422913
] Everett stated that one of the goals of Mind Dynamics was to "get people to a higher dimension of mind". [cite book
last = Heelas
first = Paul
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = The New Age Movement: the celebration of the self and the sacralization of modernity
publisher = Blackwell Publishing
date = 1996
location =
pages = Page 72
url =
doi =
id = ISBN 0631193324
]

Werner Erhard was a student of Everett's, and became an instructor in his own right in the Mind Dynamics training. After reaching the level of instructor, Erhard was also chosen by Everett to be responsible for Mind Dynamics course development. [cite book
last = Lande
first = Nathaniel
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = Mindstyles, Lifestyles: A Comprehensive Overview of Today's Life-changing Philosophies
publisher = Price/Stern/Sloan
date = 1976
location =
pages = Page 143
url =
doi =
id =
] Alexander Everett offered Erhard a vice-presidency in the company and a larger salary, but Erhard instead took his staff including Laurel Scheaf and Gonneke Spits to form Erhard Seminars Training. [cite book
last = Bartley
first = William Warren
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = Werner Erhard: The Transformation of a Man, the Founding of Est
publisher = Potter
date = 1978
location =
pages = Pages 160, 176, 177
url =
doi =
id =
] Everett was present in the hotel ballroom when Werner Erhard led his last Mind Dynamics course, and announced to the audience that he would be soon forming a new company. Though Everett publicly went up on stage and stated his support for Erhard and was sorry to see him go, privately he was furious with Erhard for planning his exit and new company behind Everett's back. John Hanley, who later went on to form Lifespring also was influenced by Mind Dynamics and Everett. The course spread to Australia and Europe, but was shut down in 1973 along with Leadership Dynamics and Holiday Magic, when William Penn Patrick died in a plane crash. Patrick's companies were being investigated by the United States government on allegations of pyramid schemes. However, the Mind Dynamics course still had a huge effect on the New Age movement.

Later years

After Holiday Magic, Leadership Dynamics and Mind Dynamics ceased operating, Everett left the United States in 1974 and studied Eastern religions and philosophies in Russia and India. He formed a personal development program named Inward Bound in 1977 and stayed active in the self-improvement industry. Everett also formed a course called "Samata". [cite book
last = Stearn
first = Jess
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = The Power of Alpha Thinking: Miracles of the Mind
publisher = Signet
date = 1977
location = New York
pages =
url =
doi =
id =
]

The Inward Bound course was a two-day seminar that had similar characteristics to his previous coursework, and also incorporated concepts from the Unity Church. Everett continued to teach Inward Bound for over twenty-five years, and gave lectures annually in the United States, Europe and Asia. He also wrote a book on the course, entitled "Inward Bound". Everett authored and recorded two audio seminars, "The Genius Within You", and "Inner Wealth" with the Nightingale-Conant Corporation. His final spiritual course "Love, Life and Light" was taught annually over the final 12 years of his life. He recorded these teachings in a 20-hour CD-ROM entitled, "Cosmic Consciousness". Everett died on January 16, 2005, in Oregon.cite news
last = Staff
first =
coauthors =
title = Teacher had 'major effect' on students: Alexander Everett
work = Fort Worth Star-Telegram
pages =
language =
publisher =
date = 2005-01-18
url =
accessdate =
]

References

External links

* [http://www.alexandereverett.com/ Unique spiritual gifts of inner peace] , Official Web site of Alexander Everett
* [http://perso.orange.fr/eldon.braun/awareness/door2.html A Door to Mind Salesman] , excerpt from "Outrageous Betrayal"


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