Universal Holistic Philosophy
And How to Understand the Universe
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Narrated by:
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Martin K. Ettington
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Martin K. Ettington
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Most of us have been trained by schools and universities as to what scientific and historical truths are supposed to be. However, I maintain that much of what science and history teaches us is in error because the proponents of different points of view have too narrow an understanding of the truth that reality presents.
This narrow point of view also limits our understanding of many issues. The theory of plate tectonics is a good example. First proposed in 1915, it took 50 years to find acceptance as scientific evidence was slowly unearthed to support it.
The same thing is true with the questions being asked today about subjects like the paranormal, longevity, ancient history, and much more
I call this new view of Reality “Universal Holistic Philosophy” (UHP) based on the concept that it takes many different pieces of information from diverse subjects and viewpoints to generate real understandings of certain phenomenon.
The purpose of this book is to review some of the examples I’ve experienced to show how a Universal Holistic Approach (UHP) to different topics can generate these new understandings.
In essence, Universal Holistic Philosophy (UHP) is all about combining disparate sources of information and different perspectives to generate creative and out-of-the-box conclusions and theories which may be a lot different than conventional thinking and may shed light on answers nobody has really thought about.
This book explores many of these concepts and how they came about. First we examine what are the steps to learning how to think in UHP terms. Then are the cases I’ve experienced of UHP thinking from researching and writing my books.
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