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he title of this book, is about an incredible question
that is critical and intrinsic to the fields of Anthropology, Psychiatry,
Psychology, Law, Criminology, Commerce and Business. We have waited 20 years
for a high academic or professional from these fields to write the definitive
work that answers the question.
In
2014, we realized that NO ONE was ever going to do it. In October 2017, we wrote it: And it is now
published by Amazon.com today.
As for the reviews of our book, we are left complete overwhelmed, stunned and utterly humbled by them. The last sanction, conferred upon it the
attribute of bodhisattvatistic. Any
literary aficionado would recognize it as the uber accolade that any book could
hope for.
This
work is staggering in its scope and import.
Gary Phillips,
MA, CRSP, CHRP
NLP
Trainer
After I finished reading this book, I felt centered
and I realized that there is more here than we know and see. There is more here
that the world needs to know about.
Steve Corbeil
President,
Prime Marine Canada
This work advances the understanding of the human
condition and offers the reader a new approach, a Non-Aristotelian approach in
being and relating. What is so eloquently put forth is an alternative to the
current mainstream thinking and excellence in communication. The Chong’s
however, go beyond the excellence in communication, introducing a new
philosophy and a new manner in relating and understanding each other by
communicating clearly with respect and honesty.
Bryan Walsh,
MA
A
wise book, enlightening and powerful.
Margaret Marsan
Jennifer
and Dennis Chong have exceeded expectation in the collaboration of this book.
It is a true masterpiece filled with scientific data and timely information
that every healthcare provider should know. Full of useful information, I
highly recommend it for every professional’s Library.
Robert F.
Otto
CEO, International Medical
and Dental Hypnotherapy Association
It provided me (a seasoned clinician) with valuable
insights and new perspectives on the following:
Ø Thinking and language and their importance in communication patterns
between human beings
Ø The structural models of thinking and thoughts in the mind
Ø The relevance of insights derived from Quantum Physics and their
application in mental functioning
Ø A good critique of the Aristotelian system of Cause and Effect
Ø A correct highlight of the Non-Aristotelian Principles of Relativity and
Relatedness, emphasizing the importance of the Non-Aristotelian Frame and its
utility in Psychotherapy.
Karl O’Sullivan, MD, DPM, FRCP(I), FRCP(C),
FRCPPsych(UK), DABPN
The authors embrace so much information from wide
corners of studies and situations. This book brings forth the human aspects
which encompass the knowledge necessary for readers to appreciate where we are
(and can be, if pursued further).
Difficult as the subject is, the book gets to the
bottom and sides of humanity and thus bring value to all.
This is a specific treatment for our not-so-perfect
understanding of what seems to be churning in the world.
Dato’ Syed Ahmad Idid
Former
Judge of the High Courts of Malaysia
This book enfolds several critical-scientific
approaches to understand the mind-body environment nexus that characterizes the
human condition. With great eloquence and based on extensive research and
knowledge of various disciplines, it presents us with a philosophy and
investigative tool at once: Neuro-Semantic Programming, NSP.
It breaks radically from the Aristotelian hierarchical
view of the human mind, bringing out its associative and connective structure.
Unlike its counterpart, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, NLP, it offers a truly
humanistic and humane approach to understanding everything from language to
pain. This book is a “must read” by anyone interested in who we are.
Marcel Danesi,
PhD, FRS(C)
Professor
of Anthropology, University of Toronto
With all respect, this tome is a very valuable
contribution to the current literature in this area. It clearly illustrates the
path of thinking and research that the two authors have so brilliantly carried
out to publish this work. I find their area of expertise fascinating, thought
provoking and very original. They have laid the paths for other workers to
carry on to develop this field even more for the benefit of mankind; and their
painstaking effort should be congratulated and applauded.
Saroja Krishnaswamy,
MB, BS, FRANZCP, FRCPsych(UK)
Professor
of Psychiatry, University of Western Sydney, Australia
George C. Woo, OD, PhD, FAAO, FACO,
FCOptom
Former Dean, Faculty of
Health and Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Emeritus Professor,
School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Waterloo
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