A  Modern  Thinker Philosophy  of
Psychology  Science  Metaphysics




Home Emotion and Abreaction List of  Articles Glossary


Links to more Sites


My other website links come first, 
then 
Philosophy links
Spiritual /Philosophical links
Science-related links
Interesting links



I have a site which contains the two basic set of articles on emotion and abreaction. It has other 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

The Subconscious Mind

http://members.freezone.co.uk/ian-heath/

* * *

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".

* * *

I have a third site on philosophy of science. It features ideas on the nature of relativity and proposes a solution to the wave-particle paradox in atomic physics. No maths are involved. The difficulty in conceptually understanding what happens within the atom is due to semantics. Western thinkers have consistently mis-understood the meaning of relative concepts. The boundaries between the three concepts of subjectivity, objectivity, and relativity have not been clearly dis-entangled. The site is

Relative Mind, Relative Matter, at

http://www.relative-mindmatter.co.uk/

* * *

On my main site for dynamic psychology and idealism, 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

Discover Your Mind

http://www.discover-your-mind.co.uk/

* * *

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.

Patterns of Spirituality

http://dawndreamer.modern-thinker.co.uk/

* * *

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.

The site is Patterns of Confusion, at

http://www.confusion.discover-your-mind.co.uk/

* * *

My newest 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

http://www.emotion.discover-your-mind.co.uk/

Top of Page


Philosophy links

TPM Online  is The Philosophers Magazine on the web. It showcases a mixture of news, reviews, features, interviews and new philosophy.

http://www.philosophers.co.uk/index.htm


Peter King has a website in two sections. Philosophy around the Web has resources organised into fourteen categories. Plus an Everything Else section on other interests. At

http://users.ox.ac.uk/~worc0337/index.html



The website of  Daniel Chandler has an online book Semiotics for Beginners plus resources.

http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Documents/S4B/semiotic.html

Top of Page


Spiritual - Philosophical links

Paul Brunton was a rare combination, being a practitioner of eastern meditational techniques and yet also having a western philosophical and analytical mind. He wrote many books on spiritual themes, including one on philosophical idealism (see glossary/booklist ). A website devoted to him is the Paul Brunton Philosophic Foundation, at

http://www.paulbrunton.org/



Another rare thinker that I admire is Rudolf Steiner. Like myself, he graduated from the confines of traditional concepts of spirituality to becoming an independent thinker. A website devoted to him is the Rudolf Steiner Archive, at

http://www.rsarchive.org/



The Theosophical Society in the UK is a good place to explore the ideas of theosophy and some metaphysical aspects of reality.

http://www.theosophical-society.org.uk/

Top of Page


Science - related links

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/




Interesting links

Athena is a site with thousands of electronic texts, not all in English. Mainly literature, with some philosophy and science.

http://un2sg4.unige.ch/athena/html/author_m.html

There is an underscore between "author" and "m.html"





Home List of  Articles Links Top of  Page


Copyright @2003  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.modern-thinker.co.uk/

e-mail address:
ianheath9.mt<at>discover-your-mind.co.uk

If you want to contact me, use the address above but replace the <at> by @

It may be a few days before I can respond to correspondence.