Jill Brierley ============= Jill’s journey began by studying Vedanta philosophy and qualifying in the Sivananda Yoga Ashram, leading to a lifelong practice of yoga and meditation. Jill holds a Diploma in Process Oriented Psychology, a Masters in Integrative Arts Psychotherapy and is an accredited EMDR practitioner who worked as a psychotherapist and supervisor for over 25 years. Sara Hollwey ============ Sara Hollwey’s journey began with her training as a clinical psychologist, and later as a Steiner teacher and Anthroposophical therapist. She spent fifteen years working in an Anthroposophical hospital in the UK, where she was part of a medical team, extending mainstream Western medicine through complementary, spiritual principles. This holistic approach to health and well-being has continued to influence her through her training and work in psychology. Sara is a registered clinical psychologist, integrative psychotherapist and a process oriented psychologist. She currently works in the School of Psychology at University College Dublin and has a private psychotherapy and supervision practice.
Based upon their expertise about the well-known spiritual pilgrimage known as El Camino de Santiago, authors Sara Hollwey and Jill Brierley have written a stunning spiritual guide directing readers on how to walk into their soul. Not only have they accomplished this task perfectly, they have given readers a profoundly new sacred approach to personal awakening. This is a magnificent piece of work. -Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit and Sacred Contracts The second edition of the Inner Camino is a unique and remarkable book. Like the first edition it is an invitation to embark on a pilgrimage of self-discovery. This journey involves bridging the chasm that separates intuitive from the rational thinking, the inner from the outer world, and spiritual from the secular experience. Readers are guided by narratives, fables, metaphors and exercises from eastern and western religious traditions, literature, philosophy, psychotherapy and psychology. The second edition contains additional exercises and resources for psychotherapists. This book is a treasure. It will give you a new perspective on life. Everybody should read it. -Alan Carr Phd, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland Outer journeys help us to find the inner paths that we are on. Our dreaming journey and destinations are emerging parts of ourselves. Sara Hollwey and Jill Brierley show us that life is a pilgrimage to our selves, and that all experiences that we make can be used to find and reconnect with our deeper spiritual selves. Their book is a source of inspiration for meditators, seekers, and travellers in the widest sense. Maz Schupach PhD, President of the Deep Democracy Institute