Saturday, December 6, 2025

The New PSYCHOLOGY: A Unified Field of Brain, Mind, Behavior, Perception, Culture, Life…

 Book Cover Brain with Energy flowing into it.


The New PSYCHOLOGY:

A Unified Field of Brain, Mind, Behavior, Perception, Culture, Life… 


 The New PSYCHOLOGY: A Unified Field of Brain, Mind, Behavior, Perception, Culture, Life… 480 pages, fully illustrated, 8 ½ X 11” 

From the mind of genius to the suicide bombers of today’s news, from science to sex, understanding is essential to psychology. Memorizing facts is not what psychology is about.  

   At the witch trials in Salem, when an accused “witch” was brought into court, adrenaline and cortisol would have shot into the blood of those who watched.  Neurotransmitters would have surged through their brain.  Their brain waves would have jumped from 12 to 40 cycles per second.   A P300 wave would have screamed “ALERT!”.   Their GSR spiked.  Their heart jumped.   A chill went up their spine.   The girls shrieked “Witch! Witch!”

   We know this because today, the same thing happens in America among theater goers in a movie from Hollywood about witches, zombies, demons, a scary “Chucky” doll, and more. As adrenalin and cortisol shoot into your blood, neurotransmitters surge through your brain, your heart jumps, and it grabs the immediate attention of your brain, as you watch the Zombie apocalypse in a theater.  In varying degrees, this is basic to understanding how our brain works in dealing with anxiety, depression, politics, love, sex, interpersonal relationspeer group pressure, your response on a polygraph or GSR, and every new witch hunt (see Ch. 2, 8, 19, 20 and 22).  


   Psychology controls the biology in our brain.  If we fail to understand this, we cannot understand how the human mind works. The failure to understand that has led to the media’s preoccupation with claiming it is all in your DNA or biochemistry.  Even our PhDs are shortchanged by this myth.


   The same psychology that controlled the emotions of the people of Salem, also controls our fears and anxiety, our depression and worries, our hope and success, and our very perception of reality, to this day.  Understanding this, gives us the potential to control our own mind.  To not understand this, is a failure of our educational system and our society.


    Years from now, we will probably have forgotten the studies about what the Frontal Lobes do, but all of us still remember the story of what happened to Phineas Gage when a steel rod was blown through the frontal lobes of his brain (see Chapter 4).

   We may only dimly remember the Formal Scientific Techniques, but we will remember how the best doctors in America opened a vein to bleed George Washington of 40% of his blood (he died), and Sear's Electric Belts, and witch hunts, and demon possession, and what that says about why we need the scientific methods (Ch. 1). 

   We will learn nothing from conditioning a dog to salivate to a bell, or memorizing CS, CR, UCS, and UCR; it will be lost in the backroads of their mind as soon as the test is over.  But we will remember how the Russians trained dogs to kill tanks in WWII and why this applies to the Kamikaze pilots, the suicide terrorists of 9/11, today’s politics, and interactions with others (see p. 156-and chapters 8-11). From those stories, we hope to have formed an understanding of how we know what we know about the mind.

   We may not remember the subtle force of words associated with emotion, but we will remember why a man who lived in a hole in the ground, eating rats, for 30 years, received “over 100 marriage proposals from awestruck women.”  Yes, really (p. 158).  We will learn why one of Picasso’s paintings recently sold at Sotheby’s auction for 157 million dollars, while the same painting with your name on it would ruin the value of the canvas it was painted on (p.167).  They will remember why Scarlett Johansson’s “snot” sold for $5,300 on eBay.  Yes, really (p. 158).  

   These are the bits and pieces that make up a deep understanding of how our mind works.  I hope I have done them justice.  Welcome to the deep woods...


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Friday, December 5, 2025

Zhuri's Heart

   Gorilla in the Woods


Zhuri's Heart


Ahbey, a wildlife caretaker, discovered a young gorilla named Zhuri with a thorn in her thumb and a distinctive heart-shaped mark under her eye. Unable to locate her family, he brought her to a protected sanctuary. Zhuri thrived among the other gorillas, and once she was ready, Ahbey released her back into the wild. Years later, longing to see her, Ahbey ventured back into the jungle. He found Zhuri, and their friendship was renewed. Ahbey bid her a final farewell, treasuring their bond forever. This story is inspired by true events.






Thursday, December 4, 2025

Rhino

 Rhino drinking from lake


Rhino


Time is running out for Dr. Minh Tran. Desperate to save her father, Linh plunges into Hanoi's lethal underworld, hunting a cure as ancient as it is forbidden. Her search ensnares her in a bloody web of poachers, smugglers, and killers who traffic in extinction. As bodies pile up and evidence vanishes, a relentless inspector and a passionate conservationist close in from opposite sides. Stalked by shadowy figures and haunted by impossible choices, Linh discovers a terrifying truth: saving her father may cost her soul—or both their lives. In this high-stakes game where everyone is both hunter and hunted, survival demands crossing lines that can never be uncrossed.






Wednesday, December 3, 2025

15-Love

   Young Man on Tennis Court with Tennis Balls all over the court


15-Love 


A heartfelt, sharply funny coming-of-age debut about chasing dreams, navigating crushes, and finding your voice—both on and off the court.

Rion Miller has two goals: win on the tennis court and survive sophomore year. Simple enough. But with financial pressure mounting, a part-time job draining his energy, and a very real crush on his best friend’s older brother, life suddenly feels more complicated than nailing a clean forehand.

Between juggling work, high school chaos, and high-stakes matches, Rion’s sophomore year becomes more tangled, electric, and emotionally charged than he ever imagined. With every serve and sidelong glance, he’s forced to question what really matters—and whether chasing your dreams means standing your ground… or learning to let go.

15-Love is a deeply relatable story of first loves, fierce friendships, and the quiet courage it takes to go after what you want—even when the odds are stacked against you.


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The Silent Witness : A Trial Against Power

  Book Cover Silhouette of Young People.


The Silent Witness : A Trial Against Power


A locked room. A dead senator. A city trembling in silence.

In a city ruled by power and secrets, the truth doesn’t just hide — it is hunted. Senator James Harding is found dead in his private office. No prints. No note. No way in, or out. It should’ve ended there.
But it didn’t.
Prosecutor Emma Carter isn’t one to back down. Fierce, brilliant, and unshakably loyal to justice, she takes on the case that could end her career or expose everything. Her only lead? A man who hasn’t spoken a word in three years.
Jonah Reeve was once a fearless investigative journalist. Until the night a car left him broken and voiceless. But silence doesn’t mean surrender. Jonah remembers. And now, through trembling hands and American Sign Language, he’s ready to tell the story they tried to bury. As Emma and Jonah unravel a trail of hidden files, whispered threats, and buried witnesses, they discover something more dangerous than a murder: a conspiracy stretching into the highest offices of justice itself.
But some people don’t want the truth uncovered. And they’re willing to kill — again — to keep it quiet.
A silent witness. A fearless prosecutor. A city on the edge.

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Monty Moves to Honeytown Beach

  Smiling Bee in Front of Sign




"Monty Moves to Honeytown Beach" is a delightful and uplifting children's book about courage, acceptance, and the power of working together. Monty, a smart and friendly yellow jacket, has always been a bit of an outsider. When he stumbles upon a bustling colony of bees struggling to save Flower Field, he sees an opportunity to help. The bees need to spread pollen from flower to flower to keep their home thriving—but they have no plan and are running out of time!

Excited to lend a hand (or a wing), Monty steps forward with a solution, only to be met with rejection. The bees don't trust him because he's different, but Monty refuses to give up. With patience, determination, and a clever idea, he slowly earns the respect of the colony. When disaster strikes, Monty's quick thinking and teamwork prove that being different isn't a weakness, it's a strength. By the end, Monty becomes an honorary bee, showing everyone that sometimes the best ideas come from the most unexpected places.

With engaging storytelling and vibrant illustrations, "Monty Moves to Honeytown Beach" teaches young readers important lessons about inclusivity, perseverance, and the value of embracing differences. This charming picture book is perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers looking to spark meaningful conversations about friendship, teamwork, and self-confidence. Ideal for children ages 2-5, this is a story that will inspire kids to believe in themselves and recognize the unique strengths in others.





Monday, December 1, 2025

Finding God in Vegas: A Gen X Spiritual Awakening

 Book Title in front of Las Vegas Strip


Finding God in Vegas:

A Gen X Spiritual Awakening


This is not another book about religion. It is a book about love. 

Finding God in Vegas tells the story of Don Young—a successful pharmaceutical executive who seemed to have it all: wealth, status, success. But behind the image was a man deeply unfulfilled, quietly crumbling under the weight of materialism, disillusionment, and spiritual emptiness.

Despite earning a master’s degree in theology, Don spent years rejecting anything that resembled spirituality. He swallowed the lies that told him happiness came from status, achievement, and control.

But in the most unlikely of places—Las Vegas—he experienced a spiritual awakening that shattered those illusions and led him to something far more powerful: Love.

Not the fleeting kind. Not conditional or performative. But the kind of love that heals. Love for self, love for others, and the unconditional love God has for all people.

Whether you're religious, spiritual-but-not-religious, skeptical, burned out, or simply searching for something deeper, this book is for you. It’s an invitation to rethink what matters, reconnect with your heart, and rediscover the truth that was always there: you are worthy of love.

With honesty, humor, and hard-earned wisdom, Finding God in Vegas reveals that it’s never too late to open your heart, shift your perspective, and live a life rooted in something deeper than worldly success: Love.

The love in this book is for the hurting. For the hopeful. For the seekers and the skeptics.

The love in this book is for you.



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