Causism and the Inner Critic
As the founder of Causism, see definition in the next paragraph, I was very recently introduced to Inner Critic. To say I was surprised at what I read is putting it mildly because I have been researching this same area for well over 50 years and the 50 is not a misprint or typo. As the work unfolded, revealing its incredible truths, I became quite a missionary about it, hence all these years...
Learn MoreBrain Versus Being
A current news item concerns three scientists being awarded the Nobel Prize for their research into how the brain works. It is a classic example of the current confusion that is highlighted in the article that heads my web page.
Apart from my own work, nearly all other research into the human condition is based upon the physical rather than the energy component of life.
At the risk of sounding...
Learn MoreA New, Simple Way to Achieve Happiness
Introducing a new paradigm, Causism™ along with its practical component the
Mace Energy Method™
Causism is a coined word, a composite of two other English words.
1. Cause: a. To make things happen. b. To create an effect.
2. Ism: A doctrine or principle.
It is a body of knowledge composed where possible, of simple commonly understood words instead of the esoteric language of an elitist few and...
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There is no such entity as time. Time is a nebulous element by which is meant that it cannot be detected by any of the bodily human senses such as sight, sound, touch or smell etc. As stated in one of my early writings, time is a product of motion and is therefore only an apparency!
An everyday example is a clock. When first envisaged, its function as a timepiece was entirely dependent on the...
Learn MoreThe Enigma of the Mind Solved
There is incredible confusion in the area of emotional health concerning the nature and role of the mind and also in fact, a deeper understanding of the role it plays in life itself. It is currently confused with the brain and the psyche (the spirit) in almost every area that addresses human behaviour and well-being. To sum up, it is fair to say that nowhere are there extant definitions that...
Learn MoreThe Search for Emotional Health: Part 2 of 2
Returning to the main theme of religious intolerance, please understand that I am not belittling or challenging laudable Christian principles of behaviour, but simply pointing out how a powerful one-eyed body can retard the development of knowledge. In our own case, Causism™ is challenged by the beliefs and dogma of not only Psychology, but all extant emotional health regimes. Psychology is...
Learn MoreThe Search for Emotional Health: Part 1 of 2
There is many historical data available concerning the handling of so-called “mental health” issues, which term is derived from the idea that the root cause of emotional problems lies in the issues, which term is derived from the idea that the root cause of emotional problems lies in the mind. The word “mental” is, of course, an English language expression coined in comparatively recent...
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