'Basics of Feng Shui (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 11), 2015' is an introduction into a perennial science that originated from the ancient Chinese practice of arrangement of space which is claimed to achieve harmony with the environment. There is scientific evidence now that Feng Shui is effective and not just a belief system, as astrology is not a belief system. Feng Shui is a science of the bioenergy and perhaps the oldest distillation of this holistic knowledge. While Feng Shui is practiced as a business in Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, for the construction of houses and offices, it...
'Basics of Feng Shui (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 11), 2015' is an introduction into a perennial science that originated from the ancient Chinese practic...
'Patterns of Perception: Preferred Pathways to Genius (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 16)' deals with an important topic both for science and spirituality: direct perception. How do humans perceive reality? Is there something like a universal reality, one that is valid for all of us, or is reality always personal? And how does the memory surface work? Is our school system the right one, or do we have to implement fundamental changes so as to mold our school system after the way our brain learns? Would that not be the most intelligent way of doing it? The author tried to answer these questions in...
'Patterns of Perception: Preferred Pathways to Genius (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 16)' deals with an important topic both for science and spirituality: ...
'Notes on Consciousness: Elements of an Integrative Worldview (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 15)' is not an article in the classical sense, but rather, an intuitive summary of all of the author's nonfiction books. Its paradigmatic style and authoritative diction have not little in common with Nietzsche's 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra.' This vintage of an expanded worldview is a concise sketch of 'realizable' new ways, both individually and collectively, or, in a more expanded formulation, a new worldview that reinstitutes real morality principles instead of the fake morality that postmodern...
'Notes on Consciousness: Elements of an Integrative Worldview (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 15)' is not an article in the classical sense, but rather, an ...
'Normative Psychoanalysis: How the Oedipal Dogma Shapes Consumer Culture (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 14)' is a critique of Sigmund Freud's theory of the Oedipus Complex. This study demonstrates that Freudian psychoanalysis, applied to children, is not permissive, but castrative; in addition, it is normative, and actually a tool for forging the ideal consumer child within a consumer culture that is based on the economic paradigm of total consumption. Today, we have to make a clear choice, as parents, educators or child psychologists, if we want to follow the bioenergetic truth of children's...
'Normative Psychoanalysis: How the Oedipal Dogma Shapes Consumer Culture (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 14)' is a critique of Sigmund Freud's theory of the...
'The Mythology of Narcissism: Pathology of the Consumer Age (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 13)' is a scholarly article both for neophytes and professionals on the subject of narcissism, a recognized psychiatric pathology or disorder that the author identifies, for various reasons, as typically related to our modern consumer culture. The author first identifies the typical symptoms and the overall behavior pattern of persons who suffer from narcissistic wounds. In this context, the author also informs about common misperceptions of this disorder and is outspoken about the true etiology, which is a...
'The Mythology of Narcissism: Pathology of the Consumer Age (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 13)' is a scholarly article both for neophytes and professionals...
'Power or Depression: The Cultural Roots of Abuse (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 12)' points out the historical roots of abuse and patriarchal society's systematic breeding of depression as something like a cultural disease. However, the author does not stay with the analysis but shows practical ways to get free from the cultural trap so as to find a way of personal liberation and creative realization. The approach of this book to healing the abuse pattern is mainly focused upon establishing a strong identity, building soul values, and realizing a high level of personal autonomy. This involves...
'Power or Depression: The Cultural Roots of Abuse (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 12)' points out the historical roots of abuse and patriarchal society's sy...