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New Ideas in Physics and Consciousness
Links to My other websites
Then
Other
Philosophy Links
Books
Articles
on
other Sites
Some Other Interests
of Mine
All my psychology sites contain the two basic sets of articles on emotion and abreaction.
I have a site which has articles on the psycho-analytic experience, on method, and on the roots and patterns of identity. This site specialises in psycho-dynamic psychology. This is
My oldest website contains articles on dynamic psychology from several of my other sites. It also contains a section on sexual themes, such as bonding, gender, symbolism and violence. The articles give a panoramic view of the usefulness of this kind of psychology for handling a wide range of difficult issues. This is :
The Strange World of Emotion
http://website.lineone.net/~ian_heath2/
There is an underscore ( _ ) between "ian" and "heath2".
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The site Discover Your Mind is my main site on dynamic psychology and idealism. It also contains the basic articles on emotion and abreaction. Here I extensively apply my ideas on the mind to an exploration of the emotional dynamics that underlie many fields of individual and social activities. This exploration often opens new avenues for understanding old problems. Most articles in this section range between sexuality, belief and ethics, aspects of identity, power, attitudes, relationships and idealism. At
I have a website that features analyses of various forms of madness, confusion, violence, creative illness, and psycho-somatic disorders. The unconscious ideas that produce such states of mind are explained. In the articles on this website I only consider the causes and effects of psychological conditions on people ; I do not consider any possible physiological or genetic causes.
Another site features just my ideas on emotion and abreaction. The three articles on emotion and the five articles on abreaction, which are on the psychology sites above, are split up into much smaller page sizes in order to make them easier to read and digest. Otherwise the content is the same.
The site is called World of Emotion
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My site on general philosophy contains some traditional themes : the pursuit of truth, belief and morality, mind, semiology and sign systems, language, metaphysics, handling paradoxes (especially in atomic physics), and my view of relativity. Overall, the ideas explore meaning in life and the way that consciousness makes sense of reality. No ability in logical analysis is required - only a wide view of life is needed. Many of my ideas are original and reflect my understanding of the subconscious mind. Come and look at new ideas in philosophy. At
My site on modern spirituality describes some of the difficulties, crises and goals of spiritual development. It gives a psychological map for modern times, charting the landmarks on the spiritual journey. It presents new ideas on karma or human causation, explaining the difference between moral karma and psychological karma. It also explains the conflict that living a moral life produces, or why bad things happen to good people. The three levels of power, justice, and freedom are analysed, each of which produces its own kind of sorrow.
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TPM
Online, featuring
the best
in interactive philosophy, is one of the web sites of the international
philosophy magazine, TPM: The Philosophers'
Magazine.
At
http://www.philosophersnet.com/
If
you disagree
with the standard presentation of scientific knowledge, then your
academic and professional career may suffer. As an example, see
the website on the
physicist Louis
Essen,
who disagreed with
relativity theory.
http://www.btinternet.com/~time.lord/index.html
Common
Sense Science
provides physical models of atoms and elementary particles,
within a perspective of realism and causality. It refutes the
mathematical, non-realist, non-physical models of quantum physics
with their associated inconsistencies. At
http://www.commonsensescience.org/
In the 1980s I
watched a television series on philosophy, which I thought was very
good. It was hosted by Brian
Magee and the format was a
discussion
between
him and another prominent philosopher. Each week Magee invited a
different philosopher. Now you can watch those programs on Youtube.
Go
to http://www.youtube.com.
Type
in the search box brian
magee
philosophy. This will bring
up a list of his talks. For
example, Frederick
Copleston talking about
Schopenhauer
begins at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGwSe0ZptV0
The
graphics
buttons
and button design I use on my Home page were made with DeKnop
button
manager, by
Sam
Franke. His site is
at
http://home.hccnet.nl/s.j.francke/deknop/deknop.htm
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Bethell,
Tom.
Questioning
Einstein: Is Relativity Necessary?
Vales
Lake Publishing, Pueblo West, Colorado, USA.
Notes
on this book can be accessed via the
article Some
Interests of Mine.
Blofield,
John.
The
Tantric Mysticism of Tibet.
Causeway Books, USA, 1974, or Allen and
Unwin, 1970. [footnote, page 33 ].
Brunton,
Paul.
---- The
Hidden Teaching
Beyond Yoga. Rider 1941.
On
philosophical
idealism,
and the differences between philosophical thought and
religious/mystical thought.
out
of print.
---- The
Notebooks of Paul
Brunton. Larson Publications,
USA.
A
series
of
books.
Capra,
Fritjof.
---- The
Tao of Physics. 3rd edition.
Flamingo,
1992.
---- Uncommon
Wisdom. Flamingo, 1989.
Culler,
Jonathan.
Saussure.
Fontana Modern
Masters, 1976.
Murti,
T.R.V.
The
Central Philosophy of
Buddhism. Unwin Paperbacks
1987.
The
reader
needs to be familiar with Indian /Buddhist terminology.
Sturrock, John.
Structuralism.
Paladin Grafton
Books,
1986.
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Paradigm and Ideology is an article on the relations between paradigm, ideology and closed system thinking in science ; on my other philosophy website A Modern Thinker.
Great
Books
Index.
An index to online classic books in English translation.
See article
on Poincaré.
He contrasted logic with intuition.
http://books.mirror.org/gb.home.html
I am interested in some science topics where theories are either incomplete or controversial, and because I am not an expert in them, they usually feature the writings of other authors. The only topic where I add my own analysis is that of Darwinian evolution theory. I use my understanding of the mind to show that evolution of man from ape is simply not possible in the time period accepted by academia.
My interests, with some links to youtube videos, are listed on the page Some Science Interests of Mine.
This site was put on the web in Autumn 2002.
Copyright
© 2002 Ian Heath
All Rights Reserved
The
copyright is mine, and the articles are free to use.
They
can be
reproduced anywhere, so long as the source is acknowledged.
Ian
Heath
London, UK
www.relative-mindmatter.co.uk
e-mail address:
ianheath5.rmm<at>discover-your-mind.co.uk
If you want to contact me, use the address above but replace the <at> by @
Also, since there are numerous articles on this site, please include the title of the article if you want me to clarify or discuss particular issues.
It may be a few days before I am able to respond to correspondence.