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This is Clifford,the Ghanaian guy who sent you the message to your email.
I have browsed through your website and indeed I think is exactly what I have been dreaming about all this time, I have this passion for writing and I have some bright ideas I have been trying to put into words but because of my lack of education in writing I seem to get stack each time I begin,A Mormon and a Freemason are all I have desired to become and thanks be to God, I am now a Mormon and about to be a Mason. I also thank God, he has made it possible for me to come across a great man like you, I feel like calling you my mentor.
Please help me become just like you or better.
Thank you.
OPPONG CLIFFORD BENJAMIN

I have the feeling that this is an important time to more fully recognise ourselves as beings of light and to share that light to others by reaching out in their time of need. Not to preach but to be that Brother or Sister who lets them know we care and they are not alone.

Sam

Oh!! And my name is Sheila Powers, lol! ;)

Hi!
I am studying in my Discovering Psychology book and am reading the chapter on Psychological Needs and Motivators. I just finished the section on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and am fascinated by his theory!! Even though the last paragraph states that this theory has not stood up in the psycological world, I am in belief that he is absolutely on target!! The text mentions that you as well as Pfaffenberger had generated occasional research on his theory.....I would LOVE to know more!!!!! :D

Hi, DE Eaton: Why, thank you so very much! It'll be archived soon, so anyone who missed the original broadcast can hear it. I'll have a link to it on the "Works" tab, under Video/Audio. --MEK-R, 2/8/12

Hi, Neil Higgs: I could not agree more. I will be developing more instruments to assess worldview. And do catch my book in a year or so, _The Psychology of Worldviews_ from APA Books. --MEK-R

Sir;
Heard you tonight (2/5/2012) on 21st Century Radio and have just one word --AWESOME!!!!

Keep up the good work.

Regards,
DE Eaton

Dear sir,

I also feel that worldview is an under-utilsed concept - which is amazing since one's view of the world drives totally how one interacts with it, makes decisions about one's life, interprets communications and so on. Here in South Africa, this is a key issue as most marketing communications have an implicit western worldview - but we have 11 languages and very different religions and cultures that we don't take explicitly into account. I feel we need to measure this is some way and take more explicit notice of how people's worlviews differ.

Kind regards

Neil Higgs

Please do sign your comments! The system does not automatically capture your identity. --Mark K.-R.

Great website. Easy to navigate and gain a sense of who you are, how you think, and what you write about.


Selected Works

Book-Length Nonfiction
How and why the Mormons will become a global religion with hundreds of millions, or even billions, of followers--within a century.
Mormonism and the Latter-day Saints.
Psychological theory, research, and practice.
The world's largest fraternal organization.
Screenplays
Based on 1928 Lovecraft story, but set in our day.
The life of "the wickedest man in the world."
Short Fiction
1980's Greenwich Village and punk.
What would the gondolier tell you?
Going blind in Bellevue Hospital.
Psychology Articles
Worldviews are assumptions about the world, reality, and life.
The top of the hierarchy is self-transcendence, not self-actualization.
Blogs
Thoughts on the Mormon faith.
Reflections on Masonic topics
Psychology and current events.
Reflections on social issues, ethics, politics.
Video
The Lodge and the LDS Temple Ceremonies

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