Little Davey: View of Reality

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Chipmunkapublishing ltd, 2007 - Medical - 268 pages

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The natural philosophy shared in Little Davey has emanated directly from the author's extensive life experience and gathered knowledge in managing cognitive dissonance due to intra-personal conflicts, arising directly out of inter-personal conflicts. Ms. Hill's quest for wisdom and understanding began over half a century ago in an objectified childhood and has extended throughout a life of episodic tragedies by human agency into the present. Little Davey is the summation of her understanding for the concept - power - as a life's energy force and a shared human drive, which has historically been deceptively acculturated by ulterior-motivation against self-empowerment into a societally accepted illusion -- generating ignorance of our true nature, thereby producing suffering. Kathleen Hill is presently pursuing certification in law, specifically welfare laws, as a precursor to founding the social enterprise DS-n-SP-CAFT (Peer Legal Counselling and Advocacy).

About the Author

Kathleen is an inspirational figure in the global service user/survivor movement. Kathleen lives in Canada where she campaigns for human rights and the rights of mental health service users.

 

Contents

Table of Contents
15
Die Gedanken sind frei Thoughts are free A Song
19
Chapter 1
21
Circle Values
64
View of Reality
74
Chapter 2
79
Psychiatrys Human Rights Violations
93
Displacement Terminology
107
SelfParenting is Self
122
AFTERWARD
137
LETTERS
143
Which is Correspondence with a FriendOn
149
Elder Speak Poem
157
APPENDIX
171
APPENDIX History
205
Copyright

Dawn of a New Era at last
115

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