How to Solve Problems and Prevent Trouble, by Richard W. Wetherill
A family member sent me a link to this book, which can be freely read in PDF form by following this URL: _http://www.alphapub.com/downloads/HOW%20TO%20SOLVE%20PROBLEMS%20AND%20PREVENT%20TROUBLE.pdf
I was immediately intrigued when I began reading the book, as he repeatedly introduces concepts that remind me of Gurdjieff's teachings. I am currently in Chapter 2 (of 7) of the book, on page 37 (of 121). I'm not entirely sure what to make of it so far, but it seems like it may provide useful information. I was going to post more, but I'm not sure I can provide an accurate picture of what Wetherill is saying until I've read the whole book.
If you want to learn more about where this information is coming from, you can go to the Alpha Publishing House website: _http://www.alphapub.com/index.html
There are 7 books of Wetherill's there, free for download (he has passed away). I'm suspicious based on the titles of some of those books, but I don't
The following are different sources I've checked out looking for information about Richard Whetherill:
_http://www.alphapub.com/about.html
_http://skeptigator.com/?p=267&cpage=1
_http://logiceatsbabies.blogspot.com/2010/01/falsifiability.html
_http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090217140528AAtaHTM
_http://conservababble.blogspot.com/2008/06/religion-of-liberalism-pt-1-absolute.html
The book appears to be saying reasonable things, but I thought I'd post this here so someone can slap me with some knowledge in case I'm being hypnotized.
Once I've finished reading the book I will post some quotes and try to summarize the ideas in the book.
A family member sent me a link to this book, which can be freely read in PDF form by following this URL: _http://www.alphapub.com/downloads/HOW%20TO%20SOLVE%20PROBLEMS%20AND%20PREVENT%20TROUBLE.pdf
I was immediately intrigued when I began reading the book, as he repeatedly introduces concepts that remind me of Gurdjieff's teachings. I am currently in Chapter 2 (of 7) of the book, on page 37 (of 121). I'm not entirely sure what to make of it so far, but it seems like it may provide useful information. I was going to post more, but I'm not sure I can provide an accurate picture of what Wetherill is saying until I've read the whole book.
If you want to learn more about where this information is coming from, you can go to the Alpha Publishing House website: _http://www.alphapub.com/index.html
There are 7 books of Wetherill's there, free for download (he has passed away). I'm suspicious based on the titles of some of those books, but I don't
The following are different sources I've checked out looking for information about Richard Whetherill:
_http://www.alphapub.com/about.html
_http://skeptigator.com/?p=267&cpage=1
_http://logiceatsbabies.blogspot.com/2010/01/falsifiability.html
_http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090217140528AAtaHTM
_http://conservababble.blogspot.com/2008/06/religion-of-liberalism-pt-1-absolute.html
The book appears to be saying reasonable things, but I thought I'd post this here so someone can slap me with some knowledge in case I'm being hypnotized.

Once I've finished reading the book I will post some quotes and try to summarize the ideas in the book.
In any case, I will continue reading The Wave, because I don't want to neglect that.