Arthur Middleton Young (November 3, 1905 – May 30, 1995) was an American inventor, helicopter pioneer, philosopher, astrologer, and author. Young was the designer of Bell Helicopter's first helicopter, the Model 30, and inventor of the stabilizer bar used on many of Bell's early helicopter designs. He founded the Institute for the Study of Consciousness in Berkeley in 1972. Young advocated process philosophy, an attempt to integrate the realm of human thought and experience with the realm of science so that the concept of universe is not limited to that which can be physically measured. Young's theory embraces evolution and the concept of the great chain of being.
. . . Young had become profoundly disturbed by the development of nuclear weapons at the end of the Second World War and decided that humanity needed a new philosophical paradigm.
Video Title: Arthur Young: Is Nothing Sacred? Source: ArthurMYoung. Date Published: December 16, 2010. Description:
From the Yoga of Thinking video archive
http://www.arthuryoung...
Nothing Sacred story. Arthur's dream revealing the secrets of the universe. The realm of inspiration is outside of time.
(By the way, Arthur did eventually give me permission to include this.)