Gervas Douglas wrote:
Well, Keith, at least you implicitly own up to minor billboarding... 
Of course I let it pass - it is relevant to the discussion and I can
only understand about half of what you write..
  
This is the Harrison-Broninski rule.  You may understand no more than 50%, but simply by contemplating such philosophical issues your blood pressure reduces by at least 75%.  I wish.
As you are using this Group to promote your book, I am duty bound to
ask what historical or current nuggets of wisdom you are prepared to
distribute free.  
If you follow the link in the last email - here it is again - you will find a couple of dozen articles by myself and others explaining key and associated ideas of HIM, as well as a short overview of the entire theory.  To be honest, though, you need to read the book to understand the ideas properly - in particular, how to use them in practice - and given your comment above, I'll own up and say that it is not an easy read.

Given that the ideas are new, I felt obliged in the book not only to explain the practical aspects of HIM, but to justify them with reference to diverse sources - with the result that the ratio of concepts to pages is a little too high for many people.  However, we all have enquiring minds, don't we, or we wouldn't belong to this group!
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All the best
Keith

http://keith.harrison-broninski.info


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