Background
Albert Clayton Gaulden was born on March 6, 1938, in Monticello, Florida, United States. He is a son of Albert Clayton, Sr., a professional athlete, and Marguerite Gaulden (maiden name Fissell), a corporate secretary and treasurer.
800 Lakeshore Dr, Homewood, AL 35229, United States
Samford University (former Howard College) attended by Albert Clayton Gaulden.
900 Arkadelphia Rd, Birmingham, AL 35254, United States
Birmingham-Southern College where Albert Clayton Gaulden gained his Bachelor of Arts degree.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487, United States
The University of Alabama where Albert Clayton Gaulden did his graduate studies.
(Under his tutelage of Albert Clayton Gaulden you will lea...)
Under his tutelage of Albert Clayton Gaulden you will learn the eight spiritual principles that can clear away the shadows that darken your life and discover key insights to attain personal fulfillment
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1997
(The innovative work with a foreward by Paul Coelho that o...)
The innovative work with a foreward by Paul Coelho that offers practical strategies, anecdotes, case studies, and stories of personal transformation to expand our awareness of the new language
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2003
(Each section of Gaulden's book explores different parts o...)
Each section of Gaulden's book explores different parts of his journey, incorporating all the places he's been, the studies he's made and the people he's met
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2017
intuitive counselor lecturer psychologist author
Albert Clayton Gaulden was born on March 6, 1938, in Monticello, Florida, United States. He is a son of Albert Clayton, Sr., a professional athlete, and Marguerite Gaulden (maiden name Fissell), a corporate secretary and treasurer.
Albert Clayton Gaulden attended Howard College (currently Samford University) in Homewood, Alabama. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree from Birmingham-Southern College, Gaulden pursued his graduate studies at the University of Alabama.
Albert Clayton Gaulden started his professional journey in American Red Cross at Charleston Air Force Base where he served as an assistant field director from 1962 to 1963. Then, he tried his hand in teaching joining the staff of Woodland High School in Birmingham, Alabama. He taught Latin for one year.
In 1965, he became a manager of Junior Division at Villager Sportswear in New York City. Three years later, Gaulden occupied the post of a creative director at Harris & Weinstein Advertising in Atlanta, Georgia, and served in that capacity a couple of years. Then, he received the same position at Lewis Advertising in Mobile, Alabama.
Since 1972, he has established a private practice of astroanalysis and founded Sedona Intensive program aimed to help individuals achieve their personal growth by using their inner power.
While working in the sphere of spiritual community, Gaulden has written many relevant books and contributed to various periodicals.
(Under his tutelage of Albert Clayton Gaulden you will lea...)
1997(The innovative work with a foreward by Paul Coelho that o...)
2003(Each section of Gaulden's book explores different parts o...)
2017
Quotations:
"Men and women are the same; each of us needs to get in touch with our invisible partner, or shadow in order to be emotionally healthy and happy. Each of us is born innately male and female. We need to integrate the divided self, to have a relationship with ourselves, before we can love someone else."
"When I first began to listen and look for God's signals, I had a rough time. This was uncharted territory for me, and I didn't know what I was supposed to be listening to or looking for. How could I trust what I heard and saw without having had any experience with all the ways God might be trying to speak to me? Discernment was important because I wanted to make a smart choice between God's will and wishful thinking."
"One of the recurring themes of my work is that we are here on the planet to recognize why certain people come back into our lives: either to make us miserable and teach a stern lesson or to return in love and goodness. Nothing is by accident, and all is to refine the soul."
"I consider myself a student of servant leadership. I have not been selected to teach others because of all I know, but rather I am one who has been privileged to learn from those who seek my counsel. My assignment has been to share what I have seen and heard and see if it can benefit others."
"As Tennyson said, 'I am a part of all I have met.'"