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On Insight – By Joseph Chilton Pearce
About On Insight, an original essay from Joseph Chilton Pearce (the essay is below this introduction)
By Michael Mendizza
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The Roots of Pathology: Authoritarianism Towards Babies
Societal problems start in babyhood, one comparative psychoanalyst argued.
Authoritarianism harms others (see prior post). Authoritarianism towards babies!-->!-->!-->…
Why It’s Hard To Trust Children
Check out Teresa Graham Brett's Parent Liberation Program, an online, self-paced study based on her Parenting for Social Change book, exclusively here on…
The Psychology of Donald Trump
Donald Trump's niece traces development of his “dangerous” psychology.
The Activist’s Paradox
My process shows the pressures that build on an individual that are produced by the cultural messages we learn from our societies’ experts of what it means to…
Natives Foster Happy People Without Overthinking
In 1975, Jean Liedloff shocked Americans with her book, The Continuum Concept: In Search of Happiness Lost. She reflected on her!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Overcoming Nature Deficit Disorder
Being disconnected from nature can lead to negative outcomes. Learn how to reconnect with the living world around you. Listen to award-winning neuroscience!-->!-->!-->…
Ecocentrism: What May Be Needed to Save Our Species
How can we restore our heritages of nested, earth-centered living?
The dearth of virtue in (tested Western) populations has been lamented and assumed to be!-->!-->!-->…
Inhuman Treatment Of Others Is A Thought Away
Categorizing people by race, then ranking races, leads to dehumanization.
David Livingston Smith has a new book, On Inhumanity: Dehumanization and How to!-->!-->!-->…
Anger Is Your Friend
It’s time to free it from your oppression and let it do its work
"But we’re never gonna survive…unless, we get a little crazy."Seal
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