Lyall Watson
- The Romeo Error
The Romeo Error is not rare, nor is it peculiar to distraught Latin lovers. It was made by even the most celebrated of all anatomists. At the height of his career in the middle of the sixteenth century, Andreas Vesalius was dissecting the body of a Spanish nobleman when the "corpse" came back to life. The injured Don made a complete recovery, but Vesalius was reported to the Court of the Inquisition and sentenced to death for his error.
Thomas A Harris
- I'm OK, You're OK
Throughout history one impression of human nature has been consistent: that man has a multiple nature. Most often it has been expressed as a dual nature. It has been expressed mythologically, philosophically, and religiously. Always it has been seen as a conflict: the conflict between good and evil, the lower nature and the higher nature, the inner man and the outer man.