Rich Norman

Richard Lawrence Norman is the founder, and Editor in Chief of Mind Magazine and The Black Watch: The Journal of Unconscious Psychology and Self-Psychoanalysis. He is co-founder of Future Life Net, a group of highly advanced quantum physicists and artists who share a new human vision based on quantum physics. A writer, newspaper columnist and musician with degrees in philosophy and music, he is the author of books and scientific papers spanning philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, physics, verse and fiction. Richard Norman is a weekly contributor to The Ultranet's BlogIQ, a blog serving the gifted community, and a regular contributor to the Prometheus Society journal: Gift of Fire. Richard’s papers, artistic contributions and scientific articles number well over two-hundred, and are featured in journals including the Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, the Hadronic Journal, and the World Journal of Neuroscience. His new psychoanalytic technique, Native Psychoanalysis may allow more rapid healing within a psychoanalytic model. Richard was a band leader for 20 years. He is a highly accomplished musician and an innovator in music theory. His Time Travel and Other Illusions CD redefines the use of the chromatic scale itself, and demonstrates a new approach to polyrhythm. His books include: This New Day [philosophy/psychology]; Mind Map [basic, brief new approach to psychology]; The Black Mirror [psychology/philosophy]; Ever Deeper Never Better [novel]; Time Saw a Fly [novel]; Enough [novel]; The Tangible Self [advanced psychology]; Beyond the Veil (written with Jeremy Dunning-Davies) [physics, neuroscience and psychology]; Future's Mirror: The Endocannabinoid System in Human Pathology [medical practice, cancer therapy and history].

For a sample of Richard’s scientific and creative work please enjoy the entire of Mind Magazine www.mindmagazine.net. The New Ideas section contains a video sample of his music and some of his papers detailing new medical treatments without toxicity, including quantitative approaches to the human unconscious, new methods proposed to treat degenerative nerve disease and a host of other contributions to the future of mankind. Scroll to the bottom of the New Ideas section page for the latest thinking.

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