Question: Do you have a psychology private practice?

Answer: I still maintain a small clinical practice, but most of my time is devoted to lectures and workshops on my theory of biocognitive psychology, and on The Man from Autumn.

Question: Why did you decide to use autumn as a mystical season in your book?

Answer: If I tell you it would spoil it for those who have not read the book. I can tell you that I find autumn the most mysterious time-space of the year, for its place in the sequence of seasons, and for the mood it inspires.

Question: Besides your biocognitive theory topics, will you be doing lectures on your book as well?

Answer: Yes. Although I wrote The Man from Autumn as a novel, it is also a mind-body-spirit operational guide for the private journey of Self. In addition to book tours, I conduct workshops and lectures on the concepts I introduced in the book.

Question: How has writing the book affected your life?

Answer: After I started teaching the concepts in my book, I noticed that they were slowly opening a portal into the life I wanted to live. The main characters are now my guides, and the drift is my experiential compass. I believe The Man From Autumn can be an oracle for those who want to live their greatness and share their abundance.