Colin Ingram has been a professional writer/editor for more than forty-five years. Over this time he has authored and co-authored more than 30 books and edited and contributed to an additional 200. The topics have ranged from science and technology to spirituality, self-development, business and finance, biography, nutrition, history, health and fitness, and traditional and holistic medicine.
Additionally he has been a meditation teacher, past Director of the American Meditation Society and university lecturer on such topics as the psycho-biology of consciousness.
Here is a partial listing of some of the books Mr. Ingram has authored, co-authored or edited.
• After We Die: An Extraordinary Description of the Afterlife — One of the most audacious, detailed and stunning accounts ever written about what happens after we die. RDR Publishers (Author).
• From the Hearts of Men — A powerful, gripping anthology of revelations by men from all walks of life. Simon & Shuster (Editor and contributor).
• The Drinking Water Book, A Complete Guide to Safe Drinking Water — The most comprehensive and authoritative book on this subject. Random House (Author).
• Voices from the Womb — Dramatized case histories of adult hypnotic regression to the prenatal state, demonstrating the intelligence and awareness of the unborn infant. Aslan Press (Editor).
• Invisible Means of Support—A Tribute to Joseph Campbell — The true story of a celebrity surgeon's mystical journey to self-discovery. Golden Gate Press (Co-author).
• Awake Again! — A dramatic autobiography of a head injury victim from coma to wholeness, with a foreword by Wayne Dyer. WRS Publishing (Editor).
• Fables for Meditators — A collection of original fables dealing with higher consciousness and spiritual development. Monterey Pacific Institute. (Author)
• Awake Again! — A dramatic autobiography of a head injury victim from coma to wholeness, with a foreword by Wayne Dyer. WRS Publishing (Editor).
• Doc's Lab: Myths and Legends of Cannery Row — The life and times of John Steinbeck, Ed Ricketts and the Doc's Lab gang, recalled by those who were there. PBL Press, Monterey, CA (Editor).
• Preparing Your Family to Manage Wealth—A Comprehensive Guide to Estate Planning and Building a Family Team — A practical guidebook for teaching your children how to responsibly use family assets. Monterey Pacific Institute (Co-Author).
• The Hypoglycemia and Diabetes Wellness Guide — Provides information on how to live with a blood sugar disorder and feel great! Body Care Publications (Editor).
• Forgotten People — True stories of residents of a convalescent home, showing that they are not gray, shapeless people, but individuals with definite interests, talents, passions and knowledge that enrich our own lives when we allow them to share. RDR Publishers (Editor).
• Forging the New Fathers — This provocative work leads the reader into a new vision of fatherhood, rarely spoken or heard, where men are trying and succeeding at becoming exceptional dads. Harmonia Press (Editor and contributor).
• 50-50 At 50 — A true story of the unusual and dramatic events that cause a successful businessman to devote his time, money and energy to helping others and generating minor miracles in settings where they are badly needed! Pacific Rim Publishers (Editor).
• The Proactive Path — Very successful people are very successful not because of what they have learned or how smart or determined they are, but how they use their minds! A how-to guide for potential high achievers. Monterey Pacific Publishing (Editor and contributor).
• Pick One: Ways You Can Help the World, the Nation, Your Region and Your Community — A guidebook that tells the truth about charities, both known and unknown; which ones are effective, which are efficient, and which will really help the causes that you strongly believe in. RDR Publishers (Author).