“We begin to see the unease and disease of our adult lives as elaborate patterns that emerged from a system that taught us young how to be still, look backward, look to authority, construct certainties. The fear of learning—and transformation—is the inevitable product of such a system.”

The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980), Chapter Nine, Flying and Seeing: New Ways to Learn

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American writer 1938–2008

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