NEWS SOURCE: Dr. Gabrielle M. Wood

NORFOLK, Va., June 28 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — A research study addresses concerns about similarities between Eckhart Tolle’s “A New Earth” (2005) and Belzebuub’s “Searching Within” (2001) and “The Journey to Enlightenment” (2002). Dr. Gabrielle Wood, who initiated the study, has published the results online today.

Experts estimate that people spend billions of US dollars each year on CDs, DVDs, lectures, retreats, and products that will help them to develop spiritually. Turning to independent spiritual leaders, such as Eckhart Tolle, for guidance on religious matters is a rising trend.

Without the formal structure of traditional religions, there is no agency responsible for handling concerns that arise with these spiritual leaders. Concerns about similarities between “A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose” and the writings of Mark Pritchard “Belzebuub” surfaced shortly after Oprah Winfrey selected A New Earth for her Book Club in 2008.

“The concerns were never formally addressed, and considering how many people use the book, a systematic comparison of the texts was a logical starting point,” says Dr. Gabrielle Wood, psychologist and expert in leadership studies.

A research team conducted systematic comparisons of texts, Web sites, and other material of the two spiritual leaders. Experts, with backgrounds in Religious Studies and Philosophy, assessed the degree and nature of similarities.

Included in the comparisons was Tolle’s ten-week webcast seminar, co-hosted with Oprah Winfrey in 2008. The webinar was compared to two of Belzebuub’s nine-week online courses.

A New Earth was compared to Belzebuub’s electronic books “Searching Within: A Nine Week Course” (2001) and “The Journey to Enlightenment: A Nine Week Course” (2002). Both of Belzebuub’s books were available freely online through 2005, after which they became available in print.

The courses appear arguably similar in structure. The analysis of their writings revealed over 700 pairs of comparable quotes. Experts rated the degree of similarity in these quotes using a five-point rating scale, and 214 pairs of quotes received ratings of “Highly Similar” or “Similar.”

Results and examples from the study have been published online at sites.google.com/a/cnu.edu/gabrielle-wood/strikingsimilarities as of June 28, 2010.

About the Researcher:
Dr. Gabrielle Wood lectures on leadership studies at Christopher Newport University. Her research focuses on positive leadership approaches, with an emphasis on authentic and spiritual leadership. She has extensive research experience and expertise in research methodologies. More information can be found here: sites.google.com/a/cnu.edu/gabrielle-wood/researcherprofile.

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Original Keywords: Dr Gabrielle Wood, Eckhart Tolle, Mark Pritchard Belzebuub, Christopher Newport University, authentic and spiritual leadership, research experience and expertise in research methodologies, leadership studies, independent spiritual leaders Dr. Gabrielle M. Wood Norfolk Virginia NORFOLK, Va.

Alternate Headline: Researchers Compare Writings of Eckhart Tolle and Belzebuub

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