Cameron Fraser
BA
Free
Consciousness & Awareness Expert

Cameron Fraser Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Expanding consciousness and developing awareness
- Career Focus
- Writer
Cameron Fraser has dedicated his life to researching the phenomenological nature of the Human experience. He is an authority on the evolution of spirituality and psychonautics, especially the development of awareness and mindfulness. He has had articles published in Paradigm Shift Magazine and conducted studies conce
ing emotional intelligence as well as ethical decision making.
Fraser has studied Western psychology and psychotherapy at several prominent American universities. He also practiced Peyotism with the medicine men of the Sonoran Desert. In Thailand, he ordained as a Buddhist monk of the Theravada tradition and in Peru, he learnt Shamanism from the ayahuasqueros of the Amazon rainforest. He is also a practitioner of Transcendental Meditation and has been a participant in a study on psilocybin micro-dosing.
Fraser is a pioneer of consciousness. He has been honored by Lifeline WA with a community leadership award for championing the cause of mental health and emotional wellbeing. A successful speaker, he has addressed audiences at various universities and schools across America and Australia. As a personal tutor and coach, he has also helped many students overcome their academic struggles.
Articles by this expert
SelfGrowth articles and saved writing connected to this expert.
Article
Buddhism: Finding peace of mind at work
One of the stops on our journey to discovering and understanding spirituality is an exploration of Buddhism. My personal experience with Buddhism has primarily come through the practices of Lay Buddhists; followers of the religion who aren’t members of the Sangha, that is, they aren’t monks, nuns, or clergy.
Recently added
Article
Overcoming the Ego
What is the ego? Psychologically speaking, the ego consists of all of the personalized notions an individual has built up about who he or she is as a human being: personalities, beliefs, behaviors, thought processes, and inner dialogues. Essentially, the ego is the subjective construct of consciousness through which we differentiate ourselves as individuals.
Recently added
Article
Why Should We Create Existential Relationships?
In existential terms, for us to transcend dysfunction, we must accept the anxiety generated by the awareness of the nature of existence as inherent to our lives and learn to live with it as authentically as possible. The authentic self, which is both grounded in and aware of its transient nature, brings a conscious appreciation for the responsibility we have over our own lives. A healthy individual is authentic and genuine to oneself, which takes courage and determination because of the need to adjust to the anxieties in our lives.
Recently added