Friday, June 6, 2008

New Motor Ushers in Technological Revolution

STOP scientists have confirmed a patent on a new high efficiency resonance motor that will revolutionize how human beings power their worlds. Based on Norberto Keppe's landmark discoveries outlined in his book, The New Physics, the motor displays efficiency codes far above traditional motors and electrical energy consumption at a tiny fraction of anything else on the market.

Named the KMotor - or Keppean motor - the device can be used in many areas where human beings use motors now, except with drastically reduced demands on the environment. This makes it immediately applicable in combating global warming and reducing pollution. As well as this, the motor accesses the natural essential energy field, so it actually benefits human health and the environment rather than impacting negatively on the human being as does the traditional electro-magnetic field. This has immediate applications in health, ecology, agriculture, telecommunications, transport, etc.

The motor is currently patent pending at NIIP (the National Institute of Industrial Patents) in Brazil under the name of the STOP the Destruction of the World Association, and was developed by the Association’s Department of Technological Research. Email if you're interested in more information: motor@stop.org.br

It's an exciting new development that proves Keppe's revolutionary scientific proposals - a new physics that transcends completely the postulates of Newton and Einstein, and even the proposals coming from quantum physics. Keppe’s scientific view is a bold and prophetic re-thinking of all the essential building blocks of science that promises to lead humanity to profoundly higher levels of technological and social development.

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Friday, February 8, 2008

Stopping the Destruction - An Inside Job

We've got so many environmental groups now trying to save this species, that piece of rain forest, change this law, lobby to that group of lawmakers. And thank God for all of them. But somehow, our problems are not lessening. Watch Al Gore's documentary and the graphic evidence will shock you. Everything destructive is going up on the graphs. And rapidly so.

Some say it's because we haven't evolved sufficiently, that we're still trapped in an old paradigm of thinking. Somehow, I think the problem is more basic than that. According to the STOP the Destruction of the World Association, which is connected very closely with Dr. Norberto Keppe's psychological perspective, it seems we are not reaching the root causes of our problems. Let's explore that a little more today on our program.

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Monday, December 3, 2007

Censorship and Illness

In his landmark book on psychopathology, The Origin of Illness, Dr. Norberto Keppe write, "Man's inglorious struggle, which Freud called resistance, is a struggle against the consciousness of error. There is no one who does not abhor seeing his mistakes."

Those words have been prophetic in psychological circles. By going beyond Freudian interpretations, patients are led towards a broader view of a better world and begin to see how to deal with all aspects of their lives - not merely a narrow-minded view. Keppe's work expands the possibilities for psychologists to truly cure human beings at the root of their problems.

Keppe's Origin of Illness outlines the triangle of neurosis as envy and censorship of that envy leading to projection. As he says, "The human condition can be summed up this way: in order to gain knowledge, we must conscientize our mistakes; that is, become aware of them. But because we have enormous resistance to seeing them, we curtail our knowledge and fall into a state of non-being. This is our pathology."

Let's listen to the master talk more about the enormous problem censorship causes in our lives.

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Friday, October 19, 2007

True Glory

What truly brings us happiness? Success? A feeling that we're on the right track? Not surprisingly, this is not anything external, but a deep inner feeling. And it's inside we must look if we're to find it.

This is a deep and penetrating look at the difference between a sensorial or materialistic life (something we're all addicted to having) and the more profound psychological or spiritual life we all really desire, but deny.

Norberto Keppe's work is extraordinary in clarifying this distinction. In fact, he clarifies it like very few in history.

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

An Analysis of Freedom

The greatest revolutions in human history have all had one overriding objective:
freedom. Of expression, of religion, freedom from tyranny, or injustice. Personal
freedom is something that many of us take for granted. Others dream and scheme and
protest because freedom has been denied them. Is there anything then left to be said
about freedom?

Actually, yes.

We started to get confused about freedom a long time ago. According to the Biblical legend, the first humans thought they were free to choose between good and evil. Back in the 14th Century, an English monk named William of Ockham opined that freedom was the essence of life, and this has driven particularly our Anglo-Saxon civilization to thinking that whatever makes us feel free is perfectly justifiable.

But Immanuel Kant had a more cautionary point of view, noting that human beings wanted to be free to do evil. Kant seemed to understand that not all human intentions are good, and this makes the striving for freedom a little more complex.

How can we understand this essential issue better? Through the work of the Austrian-Brazilian psychoanalyst and social scientist, Norberto Keppe. His studies into the human will are illuminating and clarifying.

Today on STOP the Destruction of the World, he turns his considerable intellect to an analysis of freedom.

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Saturday, June 23, 2007

Helping Young People Cope

We think most of the time that it's damn difficult to get old. But from everything I see in the world today, it's no picnic being young either.

Getting lost in Internet chatrooms and games. School violence. Diagnosis for psychological conditions I never even heard of when I was in school. It's a complicated world for teens and kids these days. And we haven't even mentioned the looming environmental disasters that face them as they enter the adult world.

How can they make sense of this? Today on STOP the Destruction of the World, psychoanalyst and author, Claudia Pacheco, addresses many issues facing kids today. As always, this program is looking at human problems and solutions through Norberto Keppe's science of Analytical Trilogy (Integral Psychoanalysis) and this offers a perspective on the world that is offered nowhere else in the world. Keppe is light years ahead of any other psychological school of thought you care to name, which makes his work provocative and essential.

You can receive a free copy of his landmark book, Liberation of the People: The Pathology of Power, just by writing me at rich@richjonesvoice.com. And you can also learn more about his work on my Podcast, Thinking with Somebody Else's Head.

Now, let's find out how to help young people cope in today's increasingly complex and troubling world.

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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Truly Indecent Conduct

I'm a teacher in Brazil, and we work with Norberto Keppe's psychological discoveries very directly in the classroom to help people learn a language. That means we consider many themes that are quite a bit more profound than is usual in a language classroom. Like philosophy, the nature of existence, how to truly cope with stress, and many other themes that you can hear me talk about in my Podcast, Thinking with Somebody Else's Head.

Many times, my students ask me questions about practical situations in their lives. How to deal with a difficult boss or family member, how to be healthier, how to cope with depression or negativity. Makes for a very interesting language class, to say the least.

In response, I often grab a text from one of Dr. Keppe's books, or, like today, select an excerpt from his excellent television program to demonstrate something.

This is a very nice section where Keppe deals specifically with some ideas about what is truly indecent behavior. Might give you some real food for thought about how you conduct your life.

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