About the Gilchrist Institute?The Gilchrist Institute was founded in 1984 by Dr. Robert J. Flower to facilitate research into human achievement and understanding, including the analysis and development of potential. Leaders and supporters of the Institute have included:
Major FindingsIn 1984, Dr. Flower discovered Natural Intelligence and Thinking (NaTI), based on 13 basic principles which are replicated throughout nature. Research eventually led to the founding of the Achievement Sciences, a novel, scientific, yet humanist approach to creating, organizing and functioning on all levels of understanding -- representing a holistic, all-encompassing approach to everyday living. In addition, Dr. Flower has developed "The Master Pattern", an algorithm-based model with applications to investment, economic and political trends and human action. Dr. Flower's BooksDr. Flower has written 3 books on his discovery of Natural Thinking and Intelligence and how to apply its principles to develop potential and achievement. Click here for more information.. |
Quotes from "Dr. Bob" Flower"Our daily pathways, patterns and behaviors are simply not made up of totally free will." "Your exceptional mind can cure the ills that affect you." "Inside each of us exists a multitude of possibilites. A certain number of these possibilities take us to events of success, pride, accomplishment, satisfaction, peace, recognition and all those other qualities we all seek". "By viewing problems or goals in a bigger picture, we can ultimately realize potential in our own personal way." "Using NATI whole brain thinking, we can then see an issue from multiple points, and we can bring focus to our problems, weaknesses and polarities for the purposes of development." MembershipThe Gilchrist Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization. All donations are tax deductible.Membership in The Gilchrist Institute provides you with:
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Dr. Flower's White PapersCreationism Recent Press Releases“Laws of Potential” Provide Diagnostic and Strategic Insight Fort Hood Tragedy: Fatal Failure of Information Systems Structure
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