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IMAGINE NO SUPERSTITION The Power to Enjoy Life With No Guilt, No Shame, No Blame
After starting the family letter, I learned that evidently my cancer was not an aggressive type and that my death was not nearly as imminent as I had thought. With a great sigh of relief, I continued to write for my family. But now I had time to write a more complete letter. And since I was writing such a long letter, why not direct it to friends and neighbors also? After all, during the eleven years when I was a young Catholic priest, I had influenced friends and neighbors as well as family. My eleven years of preachings and teachings were sincerely those of the Roman Catholic Church. Since I believed sincerely, I taught effectively. Many listened and learned from me the same lessons that were handed down through priests and family belief systems for centuries. Many credulous Catholics believed what I taught simply because I was a priest, simply on the authority they attributed to me as a man of God. Now that is truly cheap power! So a lot of repair work needed to be done. It was not any sense of guilt that drove me to undo the fallacies and superstitions that I had taught so effectively as a naïve young priest; it was more a sense of responsibility for mopping up after my earlier mistakes. Then as the book developed, it became a joyful sense of sharing that drove me to develop my message for all the planetary neighbors. I almost titled this work The Book of Tolerance; it's easier to become tolerant of different belief systems when we realize how and why different individuals develop, learn and unlearn at different rates---same for different ethnic groups, cultures and nationalities. After all, in spite of very extensive education, I was in my thirties before I had unlearned enough of childhood inputs to be comfortable continuing my upward journey to freedom from guilt. It's not always easy to let knowledge replace the prejudices of faith and superstition. This little book, Imagine No Superstition: The Power To Enjoy Life With No Guilt, No Shame, No Blame, is for modern doubters of ancient truths, not for the We Are Right crowd. The book first reveals how a priest found true love without guilt. Then it shows the modern questioner how s/he can enjoy shucking guilt and self-doubt. The humor is vulgar at times, but it makes the points. After dealing briefly with the author's personal journey from faithful priest to atheist psychologist, the book shows the modern doubter how to enjoy his/her own exciting journey from superstitious credulity to selfless maturity. As the reader gets free of traditional guilt-based shackles he can stand on the shoulders of giant scientific thinkers to see much farther than grandma and grandpa could see. This improved knowledge crowds out old credulity-based superstitions. This, in turn, leads to truly enlightened selfishness that actually looks like selfless generosity. Richer family life and better neighbor relations result without customary sectarian divisions and traditional prejudices.
For the
questioning reader this book will be
a true delight. It literally
sparkles with humor. It shows the
pragmatism of the farmer's son, the
organized thinking of the former
philosopher and the deep insights of
the experienced psychologist. The
book shows the reader how to help
significant others progress and how
those significant others are then
more likely to help the reader
progress. So a truly virtuous cycle
of neighborly caring expands to make
the real or natural world a more
joyful place to live a naturally
exuberant life. This happy situation
is much more likely when there are
no supernatural or sectarian axes to
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