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Kinship and the Dark Side of Man
by Theodore J. Smith M.D. with Kim Smith M.D.
430 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-2769; ISBN 1-4120-7871-7; US$29.00, C$33.35, EUR22.61, £14.99
"Kinship And The Dark Side Of Man" by Theodore J. Smith, MD and Kim Smith, MD, father and son, is a comprehensive discussion of how life works, the origin of emotion, and how to transform our emotional experience.
About the Book
Kinship And The Dark Side Of Man by Theodore J. Smith, MD and Kim Smith, MD, father and son, is a comprehensive discussion of how life works, the origin of emotion, and how to transform our emotional experience.
Our emotional responses always reflect the meaning we assign to the events, people and circumstances around us. For example, if we interpret someone cutting us off in traffic as an act of aggression, rudeness and discourtesy, then we can feel resentment toward that driver. If we truly have a different interpretation of the event, that all driving styles are to be expected from time to time and some require more adjustment from us than others, then braking to let the other fellow into our lane is merely one of the many tasks we do to drive a car and we are not in the least upset. Notice that neither of these beliefs about the significance of another car moving rapidly in front of us on the freeway is any truer than the other. They are both arbitrary and only as true as we hold them to be. They are two different stories about what just happened and they invoke two very different reactions from us.
The reality is that our emotional responses are determined by the stories we have about what different things mean. This, in extreme brevity, is the origin of emotion. Notice this means that all emotion ultimately comes from us because we are the sole authors of our stories. However, we as a culture endorse the mistaken view that events, people and circumstances can cause our emotions. When we understand how and when and why we made up our stories about the most fundamental facts of our life such as our self-worth, the availability of love, and what we deserve in life, then we can take a huge step forward toward the fulfilling life we desire. We can start taking full conscious responsibility for our moment-to-moment experience of life and finally be in the driver's seat in creating the life of our highest ideals in every area. Although this sounds intellectual, the process is purely physical because the limiting beliefs that cause our automatic emotional responses and moods are subconscious and therefore structured in our bodies. The process is described in detail in this book.
About the Authors
Biography of Theodore J. Smith, M.D., F.A.C.P.
T. J. Smith, MD, is a brilliant physician with a perceptive analytical mind and a keen interest in human behavior. In his fifty-year career he has practiced as a board certified internist, a hypno-therapist, and for ten years was the physician for the Arizona State Penitentiary in Tucson. His continuous curiosity and medical background have given him the drive and expertise to notice the physical manifestations of dysfunctional behavior and to analyze its cause and origin. He has conducted age reenactment sessions with over 5,000 patients. Many of his insights were published in his first book Full Share in 1993. He collaborates with his physician son Kim in writing this current book, with each bringing a different broad and penetrating perspective. Kinship and the Dark Side of Man presents Dr. T. J. Smith's deep knowledge of human behavior and this book is his legacy to mankind.
Dr. T.J. Smith leads an active and vigorous life. At age 85 he continues his love of the outdoors, travels widely, sculpts in limestone and marble, and skis regularly. Age has brought wisdom to Dr. Smith and his greatest passion is to understand and advance the understanding of human behavior for the benefit of future generations.
Biography of Kim Smith, M.D.
Dr. Kim Smith is an energetic and compassionate physician whose interest from his early teens has been to understand human life in ways that transform his experience. He is a graduate of the University of Washington School of Medicine and is board certified in Emergency Medicine, Holistic Medicine, and Medical Acupuncture. He has practiced Emergency Medicine for 25 years and has treated over 50,000 patients. Dr. Smith is a skilled and decisive physician and says "Ultimately, it is love that truly heals." He has also studied Classical Five Element Acupuncture under the late Professor J.R. Worsley, and now J.B. Worsley. Dr. Smith believes that for true health, the body, the mind, and the spirit of the person must all be treated with practical methods. Dr. Smith is a lively, passionate and dynamic seminar leader.
Dr. Smith lives in Seattle, Washington and has three teenage children. He runs regularly and is a long time meditation practitioner. Dr. Smith co-authored Kinship and the Dark Side of Man with his father Dr. T. J. Smith, and this is his first book.






