The Many Facets of Dr. Hageman's Work
Dr. Hageman focuses her work from the perspectives of being a research scientist, a mentor, an innovative educator, a professional presenter, and an author. She believes that having many venues for her work are important to those who come from myriad walks of life.
For example, some individuals may be very analytical and desire information more from a scientific stance; however, many individuals are inclined to pay attention more readily if the information is graphic and presented in an esthetically pleasing format. On the other hand, some individuals prefer to read and gain information in a more straight forward manner. In addition, some individuals grasp content quicker when it is spoken because they have the propensity to glean important information through their auditory sense.
Another important aspect in presenting Dr. Hageman's work is the fact that some societies teach by way of the oral or written narrative. This is a very meaningful way to inspire and guide individuals in their personal journey through life. Story telling is a mainstay in indigenous cultures as well as in ancient wisdoms.
In this regard, many societies gain guidance via their sense of "the other" and their esoteric view on divinity. Some individuals experience a preponderance of "psychic sensitivity," contact with ancestors, spirit incorporation, and "other ways of knowing." Dr. Hageman also boldly incorporates the experience of paranormal events in her work.
For example, some individuals may be very analytical and desire information more from a scientific stance; however, many individuals are inclined to pay attention more readily if the information is graphic and presented in an esthetically pleasing format. On the other hand, some individuals prefer to read and gain information in a more straight forward manner. In addition, some individuals grasp content quicker when it is spoken because they have the propensity to glean important information through their auditory sense.
Another important aspect in presenting Dr. Hageman's work is the fact that some societies teach by way of the oral or written narrative. This is a very meaningful way to inspire and guide individuals in their personal journey through life. Story telling is a mainstay in indigenous cultures as well as in ancient wisdoms.
In this regard, many societies gain guidance via their sense of "the other" and their esoteric view on divinity. Some individuals experience a preponderance of "psychic sensitivity," contact with ancestors, spirit incorporation, and "other ways of knowing." Dr. Hageman also boldly incorporates the experience of paranormal events in her work.
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