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Betsy is a writer with a passion for communicating spiritual concepts. A Philadelphia native with a B.F.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, Betsy worked as an account executive for several Philadelphia radio stations and as a commercial print model, appearing in television commercials in Philadelphia and New York. After moving to California, Betsy struggled and nearly became homeless. After she recognized her tendency to blame everyone else for her problems and decided to become accountable instead, she began to recover. It was a process of learning that each person she had dealt with had been an opportunity to know herself better, and to gain inner wisdom. After her turnaround, she worked for the next eighteen years as an Executive Assistant to an entertainment executive in the film industry. Betsy retired in 2005 and is now writing full time. She is dedicated to awakening people to the ideas that changed her life. In addition to Walking through Illusion – Jesus Speaks of the People who Shared his Journey, published by O-books, Betsy Otter Thompson is the author of the following books: THE MIRROR THEORY: The Way to Inner Peace, Resolution, and Transformation, published by Hampton Roads Publishing, 2005 LOVEPARENT: How To Be The Parent You Hope To Be, (1991), published by Ascension Publishing LOVEHUMAN: How To Be Who You Love (1992), published by Ascension Publishing YOU ARE WHAT YOU THINK: Make Your Thoughts Delicious (1993), published by Ascension Publishing The WHAT HAPPENS IF I...Book: How To Make Action/Reaction Work For You Instead Of Against You (1996), published by Ascension Publishing Articles: Catalyst Magazine, Nov. 5, 1995, article called Mirror Mirror.

 

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