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Happy editing!  Esowteric + Talk  10:37, 25 May 2019 (UTC)

Edits to Robert E. Ornstein
Hi, I've undone a couple of recent edits you made to Robert E. Ornstein.

The first edit reintroduces an external link in the Careers section to The Human Journey web site. As I mentioned earlier to Sally Mallam, such links should not be included in the body of an article, but may be included in the External links section at the bottom of an article. I've already linked to The Human Journey there. Please see the guidelines at WP:External links.

The second edit —

"Ornstein's The Psychology of Consciousness (1972)[8][9] was enthusiastically received by the academic psychology community and the general public because it aided understanding of both the scientific and analytic approach to consciousness and the personal knowledge developed from a study of mysticism. In this book Ornstein worked to reconcile science and the wisdom traditions of the east, particularly with reference to the work of the contemporary exponent of Sufism, Idries Shah. Shah and Ornstein met in the 1960s. Ornstein recognized in Shah’s work a new framework for spiritual ideas, one uniquely relevant to today’s world. He remained connected to Shah and his work throughout his life."

— removed text that was cited in a reliable source, and instead replaced it with unsourced original research. Thus I reverted this change. If you can provide text that accurately reflects, and is backed-up by, one or more reliable sources, then you can use that. Please see WP:Verifiability, WP:Reliable sources, and WP:No original research. Regards,  Esowteric + Talk  10:37, 25 May 2019 (UTC)