J. A. Scott Kelso

Scott’s work has had a profound effect on me. His willingness to adapt the tools of physics and bring them to bear on our own selves, together with his skill in recognizing lawfulness in human behavior and cognition, alerted me to the possibility of radically different accounts of our mental composition than found in "mainstream" psychology.

A good over view of his approach is in his book on Dynamic Patterns. That provides an introduction to the theory. The consequences, sketched in his new book with David Engstrom, approach the mystical.

It appears that profound thought about these matters inevitably takes one into the same territory as the mystics.