I am inviting you to join the Ontology Book Club. We’ll meet for one hour every Saturday beginning February 19 through April 23. TIMES: 11:00 am Pacific / Noon Mtn / 1:00 pm Central / 2:00 pm Eastern
We will discuss the first 10 of 20 chapters in a most important book: SELF OBSERVATION, by Red Hawk. A commitment of 10 Saturdays is highly requested and I offer this on a CONTRIBUTION BASIS. We will discuss chapters 11-20 in the summer or fall months. I haven’t yet decided.
Saturday, Feb 19: Chapter 1 – Self Observation – Know Thyself
Saturday, Feb 26: Chapter 2 – The Mammal Instrument – Inner Processes
Saturday, Mar 5: Chapter 3 – How to Observe – Fundamental Principles
Saturday, Mar 12: Chapter 4 – Will of Attention
Saturday, March 19: Chapter 5 – What to Observe
Saturday, March 26: Chapter 6 – The Left Hemisphere is a Binary Computer – Intellectual Center
Saturday, April 2: Chapter 7 – The Blind Spot – The Capture and Consume Cycle
Saturday, April 9: Chapter 8 – The First Responder – The Default Position
Saturday, April 16: Chapter 9 – Multiple “I’s”
Saturday, April 23: Chapter 10 – The Denying Force – Resistance to Work
If this interests you – please read or download the pdf document below – and email me to ask a question or to REGISTER.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
With LOVE,
Heather C. Williams, H.W., M.

Self Observation: The Awakening of Conscience: An Owner’s Manual
Red Hawk
This book is an in-depth examination of the much needed process of ‘self’-study known as self observation. We live in an age where the “attention function” in the brain has been badly damaged by TV and computers – up to 90 percent of the public under age 35 suffers from attention-deficit disorder! This book offers the most direct, non-pharmaceutical means of healing attention dysfunction. The methods presented here are capable of restoring attention to a fully functional and powerful tool for success in life and relationships. This is also an age when humanity has lost its connection with conscience. When humanity has poisoned the Earth’s atmosphere, water, air and soil, when cancer is in epidemic proportions and is mainly an environmental illness, the author asks: What is the root cause? And he boldly answers: failure to develop conscience! Self-observation, he asserts, is the most ancient, scientific, and proven means to develop this crucial inner guide to awakening and a moral life. This book is for the lay-reader, both the beginner and the advanced student of self observation. No other book on the market examines this practice in such detail. There are hundreds of books on self-help and meditation, but almost none on self-study via self observation, and none with the depth of analysis, wealth of explication, and richness of experience which this book offers.
(Goodreads.com)