Early History of Psychology: Plato
With the embittered disillusionment with the death of Socrates in 399 B.C., Plato forever turned his back on the political scene of Athens and devoted himself to writing the ideas of his master complimented with his own views in his dialogues. He founded the Academy, Europe’s first university, in a park just outside of the city.
Forgive
Philosophical and autobiographical essay on the futility of harboring poisonous resentments and anger.
Hypnosis: Erickson and the Start of Conversational Covert Hypnosis
Milton Erickson is examined as his work leads to a much deeper understanding of the nature of trance and from it conversational and covert hypnosis grew.
Men are Hunters
A brief, metaphorical thought outlining an average male’s thought process occurring from receiving physical gratification from the member of the opposite sex, when the male is not forced to “work” for it.
Passing Through
The proverbial glass of water that is half empty or half full? I finally get it.
Critical Thinking and Language Essay Part I & II
Role of Language and Language Diversity (With a Metaphor on a day in 1968 when Martin Luther King died).
The Ups and Downs
Life: A journey of understanding and compassion.
The Secret Experience
There is much talk about the DVD called “The Secret.” I recently read a challenge to report on any success derived from its’ use. Here is my story.




















