✍️ Author Biography
Steve Taylor
📅 1967
🌍 American
📚 3 free books
⭐ Known for: Out of Time (2003)
Steve Taylor is a psychology academic and author exploring consciousness, spirituality, and transformation.
Steve Taylor is an English academic and author whose work delves into psychology, spirituality, and consciousness. He holds a senior lecturer position in psychology at Leeds Beckett University and has previously chaired the Transpersonal Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society. Taylor earned his master's degree with distinction and a PhD in Psychology. His prolific writing career includes numerous books on psychology and spirituality, as well as poetry collections. His articles and essays have appeared in a wide range of academic journals and popular media outlets, and his books have been translated into 20 languages. Taylor also maintains a popular blog and has contributed to publications like Psychology Today and Scientific American. His work has received recognition from figures such as Eckhart Tolle and has been featured in various media platforms.
Academic and Research Focus
Steve Taylor's academic career is rooted in the field of psychology, with a specialization in consciousness and transpersonal psychology. He is a senior lecturer at Leeds Beckett University, contributing to the academic discourse on these subjects. His research and teaching have explored the intersection of psychological well-being and spiritual or transformative experiences. Taylor's academic background includes a master's degree with distinction and a PhD in Psychology from Liverpool John Moores University. He has also held leadership roles, such as chairing the Transpersonal Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society, indicating his significant involvement in the academic community focused on these areas.
Literary Contributions and Recognition
Taylor is a prolific author, having published a substantial body of work that spans psychology, spirituality, and poetry. His books have achieved international reach, being translated into 20 languages, and have been published by notable imprints, including Eckhart Tolle Editions. His writings have appeared in numerous academic journals and popular media, such as Psychology Today, Scientific American, The Conversation, and The Psychologist magazine. Taylor's work has been recognized for its contribution to understanding shifts in consciousness, with Eckhart Tolle describing it as "an important contribution to the shift in consciousness which is happening on our planet at present." He has also been consistently listed among the '100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People' by Watkins Books.
Exploration of Transformation and Consciousness
A significant theme in Taylor's work is the exploration of transformative experiences and the nature of consciousness. His books often address topics such as awakening experiences, the ego's role in human history, the perception of time, and the roots of cruelty and connection. He examines how individuals move from turmoil to transformation and the psychological underpinnings of spiritual awakening. Taylor's approach often bridges psychological inquiry with spiritual reflection, seeking to make sense of the world through a lens that integrates both scientific and spiritual perspectives. His work suggests that profound personal change can arise from challenging experiences.
Key Ideas
- The nature and occurrence of awakening experiences
- The psychology of spiritual transformation and healing from turmoil
- The role of the ego in human history and consciousness
- The perception and experience of time
- The integration of science and spirituality
- The roots of human cruelty and the power of connection
Notable Quotes
“an important contribution to the shift in consciousness which is happening on our planet at present.”