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== Later years == After Holiday Magic, Leadership Dynamics and Mind Dynamics ceased operating, Everett left the United States in 1974 and studied eastern religions and philosophies in Russia and India. He formed a personal development program named [[Inward Bound (company)|Inward Bound]] in 1977 and stayed active in the self-improvement industry.<ref name="navarro" /> Robert White brought Everett to Japan in 1993 to conduct his Inward Bound seminar with Life Dynamics graduates and to do Trainer Training. Everett also formed a course called "Samata".<ref name="wilson" /><ref>{{cite book | last = Stearn | first = Jess | title = The Power of Alpha Thinking: Miracles of the Mind | publisher = Signet | year = 1977 | location = New York }} </ref> The Inward Bound course was a two-day seminar that had similar characteristics to his previous coursework,<ref name="navarro" /> and also incorporated concepts from the [[Unity Church]].<ref name="vahle" /> Everett continued to teach Inward Bound for over twenty-five years, and gave lectures annually in the United States, Europe and Asia.<ref name="vahle" /> He also wrote a book on the course, entitled ''Inward Bound''.<ref name="white" /> Everett authored and recorded two audio seminars, "The Genius Within You", and "Inner Wealth" with the Nightingale-Conant Corporation. His final spiritual course "Love, Life and Light" was taught annually over the final 12 years of his life. He recorded these teachings in a 20-hour CD-ROM entitled, "Cosmic Consciousness. Everett died on January 16, 2005, in [[Oregon]].<ref name="fortworthstar">{{cite news | last = Staff | title = Teacher had 'major effect' on students: Alexander Everett | work = Fort Worth Star-Telegram | date = 2005-01-18 }} </ref>
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