Taming the Fetal Tyrant, and Its Ancestral Delusional Love Stories is an exploration of human nature, consciousness, and the cultural delusions that shape our beliefs and behaviors. What made you write a book about this topic? Anything pulled from your life experiences?
My interest began about 66 years ago but I had, upon reflection, an epigenetic experience at age 5. Of course, I had no idea what it was then. Today, with my observations and research I now know that ALL LIFE has such experiences and the importance of it needs to be known by all on this planet.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
As a doctor I wanted to know the person behind the health history form they filled out. Specifically, I wanted to know how the thoughts of life became manifested as real biological molecules in people. When I combined the sciences of biology, chemistry, and physics and added a spell of my own making, that was in line with the three sciences, I had achieved a life’s goal and had to tell people how to use their minds in a modern way as opposed to the cave way that places us all 90 seconds from doom on the doomsday clock. No scat, lady, NONE. This vindicated me and I’m now ready to be pummeled mercilessly.
What is one thing that people point out after reading your book that surprises you?
Not many have read it but it has been professionally reviewed.
What is one thing that you hope readers take away from Taming the Fetal Tyrant, and Its Ancestral Delusional Love Stories?
To think in terms of universal truth and not to confuse it with personal truths I call opinion, bias, prejudice, and faith. We kill each other over the latter, never the former.
The most comprehensive self-help available. The self must be known more profoundly than it is commonly known today for it to be healed–this from a doctor’s research of 60+ years in mind/body medicine. Strap in for the challenging ride that will show you the efficient thought process that is based in truth not opinion. Then notice your, and your child’s transformation.
Socrates: “Employ your time in improving yourself by other men’s writings, so that you shall gain easily what others have labored hard for.”
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