Bob Gebelein has moved outside the culture, has discovered things the culture doesn't know, and has written a book for which there is no genre. His discoveries were more psychological than intellectual, through psychotherapy, withdrawal from the culture, and dream analysis. In "Happiness and Survival," he describes his discoveries and the cultural resistance to these discoveries. He says that for personal happiness and survival of the species, everybody needs to go to a psychotherapist.
Bob Gebelein has moved outside the culture, has discovered things the culture doesn't know, and has written a book for which there is no genre. His discoveries were more psychological than intellectual, through psychotherapy, withdrawal from the culture, and dream analysis. In "Happiness and Survival," he describes his discoveries and the cultural resistance to these discoveries. He says that for personal happiness and survival of the species, everybody needs to go to a psychotherapist.
Bob Gebelein graduated from Harvard with a bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1956, and went on to have a legendary career as a computer programmer and creator of software systems. But the main focus of his adult life has been to create a new civilization, due the threat of nuclear annihilation and other cultural problems. His methods were psychotherapy, withdrawal from the culture, and dream analysis. He succeeded in his quest by discovering how "human nature" itself can be changed, to compassion and altruism, to create a new kind of human being, who will then create a new civilization. His book, Re-Educating Myself, describes his search and the answers that he found. The Mental Environment describes the network of lies from which he extricated himself. Dirty Science exposes the unscientific methods that have blocked our knowledge of the psychic and the spiritual. In Happiness and Survival, he is putting all this together to show how his solution for human survival is being blocked by an academic establishment that is actually removing knowledge from our culture.
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