I’ve just spent the better part of six months, in my “spare” time, creating a collection of five e-books, each one composed of essays written from 1985 through 2019, all of which have to do with what I call “alt-epistemology.” Here’s one of them.
My Life as an Alt-Epistemologist
As a World War II baby obsessed with War since the Hiroshima event when I was 2.5 years old I’ve known instinctively that the main problem we have is the way we think. That fundamentalism is our way of life. Which means, of course, that two people with opposing beliefs can turn easily into enemies.
As a 12 year old in 7th grade I was assigned a book review about Korean War prisoners. The book affected me deeply, so much so that the first paragraph of my review simply flew out of me — as the first obvious intuitive hit of my life. Scared me. Where did that come from? My teacher wondered, too.
12 years
Here’s another one from the collection, from exopermaculture.com (2017-2019)
Exo-Excerpts Alt-Epis
Never forget:
Hey!