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—‘If Plato and Aristotle were alive and read Griffith, they would die happy men.’
—‘We don’t have to put up with “Not Knowing” anymore.’
—‘tears stream down my face, so overcome have I been by this book. It is the greatest book on the planet, no wait, in the universe. In fact it is the greatest anything in the universe.’
—‘Here is the breakthrough biological explanation that PROVES we are ALL very, very good.’
—‘This, to me, is the most significant thing I have ever stumbled across. If it doesn’t hit you right away—it will down the road.’
—‘Gah! words are too limited for this. Here have some love brother! ’
FURTHER ENDORSEMENT FOR ‘IS IT TO BE’
“Nothing Dr. Prosen has said about the immense importance of this book is an exaggeration. This is the book all humans need to read for our collective wellbeing.”
SCOTT D. CHURCHILL,
Professor and former Chair, Psychology Department, University of Dallas
“This book is actually written from a position outside of the human condition. It is just amazing; Griffith walks freely through all the psychosis of our troubled human condition and with such freedom is able to explain everything about us!”
TIM MACARTNEY-SNAPE,
biologist, mountaineer and twice-honoured Order of Australia recipient
PRIOR ACCLAIM FOR JEREMY GRIFFITH’S TREATISE:
‘It was an astonishing document to read. I felt you were reading my brain.’
HOWARD BLOOM,
author of ‘The God Problem: How a Godless Cosmos Creates’
(Response to ‘The Human Condition Documentary Proposal’, 2004)
‘Questions of the size you raise tend to stagger me (as they do most people) into silence…What you’re doing is admirable.’
IAN FRAZIER,
bestselling author of ‘Great Plains’ and ‘Travels in Siberia’
(Response to ‘The Human Condition Documentary Proposal’, 2004)
‘Frankly, I am ‘blown away’ as the saying goes…The ground-breaking significance of this work is tremendous.’
PATRICIA GLAZEBROOK,
Professor and Chair of Philosophy
(Response to ‘The Human Condition Documentary Proposal’, 2004)
‘It might help bring about a paradigm shift in the self-image of humanity – an outcome that in the past only the great world religions have achieved.’
MIHALY CSIKSZENTMIHALYI,
Professor of Psychology and author of ‘Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience’
(Response to ‘The Human Condition Documentary Proposal’, 2004)
‘I am simply overwhelmed…I find it astonishing and impressive.’
JOSEPH CHILTON PEARCE,
author of ‘Magical Child’
(Response to ‘The Human Condition Documentary Proposal’, 2004)
‘Could you please send me an extra copy of your book? [Mine] is on loan because it was so appreciated.’
The late SIR LAURENS VAN DER POST,
pre-eminent philosopher and author
(Response to ‘Free: The End of the Human Condition’, 1988)
‘a superb book…[that] brings out the truth of a new and wider frontier for humankind, a forward view of a world of humans no longer in naked competition amongst ourselves.’
The late JOHN MORTON,
Professor of Zoology
(Response to ‘A Species In Denial’, 2003)
‘The proposal is indeed impressive.’
DR ROGER LEWIN,
prize-winning science writer and author
(Response to ‘The Human Condition Documentary Proposal’, 2004)
‘I have never heard of anything comparable before.’
FRIEDEMANN SCHRENK,
Professor of Paleoanthropology
(Response to ‘The Human Condition Documentary Proposal’, 2004)
‘It is your responsibility as citizens to read this.’
BRIAN CARLTON,
radio announcer, producer and journalist
(Response to ‘A Species In Denial’, 2003)
‘[Professor Hawking] is most interested in your impressive proposal.’
STEPHEN HAWKING,
world-leading physicist
(Response to ‘The Human Condition Documentary Proposal’, 2004)
‘I consider the book to be the work of a prophet and I expect the author to become recognised as a saint.’
The late DR RONALD STRAHAN,
former director of Sydney’s Taronga Park Zoo
(Response to ‘Free: The End of the Human Condition’, 1988)
‘[Griffith] gives us a genuinely original and inspiring way of understanding ourselves and our place in the universe.’
The late CHARLES BIRCH,
Templeton Prize winner and Professor of Biology
(Response to ‘Beyond The Human Condition’, 1991)
‘I believe you are on to getting answers to much that has puzzled and bewildered humanity for a long time.’
DR IAN PLAYER,
conservationist, naturalist and philosopher
(Response to ‘A Species In Denial’, 2003)
‘The sequence of discussion is so logical and sensible, providing the necessary breakthrough for this critical issue in our understanding of ourselves.’
DR DAVID J. CHIVERS,
physical anthropologist
(Response to ‘The Human Condition Documentary Proposal’, 2004)
‘The insights and ideas are fascinating and pertinent and must be developed and disseminated.’
DR GEORGE SCHALLER,
zoologist and author
(Response to ‘The Human Condition Documentary Proposal’, 2004)
‘A breakthrough in understanding the human condition.’
DR JOHN CHAMPNESS,
psychologist and educator
(Response to ‘A Species In Denial’, 2003)
‘very impressive. I particularly enjoyed the primatology section.’
DR STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER,
geneticist and author of ‘Out of Eden’
(Response to ‘The Human Condition Documentary Proposal’, 2004)
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