Posts Tagged ‘ Devon White ’

The Journey Episode 2: Attention To Detail

Dec 10th, 2009 | By Devon White

Here’s the next post in my journey – it is in part a response to Jeff Sass’ post
Upfront disclaimer: In this post I compare child raising to dog training.
Also, there is an appearance by the star of the show, Miles!
Here’s the video:

For those parents too busy to watch, here’s the summary:
The other day I was [...]

The First Rule of Fatherhood: There Are No Rules!

Dec 6th, 2009 | By Jeff Sass
The First Rule of Fatherhood: There Are No Rules!

Unlike FIGHT CLUB, when it comes to the rules of Fatherhood, it is ok to talk about them freely, especially here at Dad-O-Matic.  But are [...]

The Journey Begins

Nov 30th, 2009 | By Devon White

Today’s post is really a beginning. I’m a neurohacker at heart and by profession. I design behavioral software. That means I create media designed to [...]

Teaching My Son to Lucid Dream

Nov 22nd, 2009 | By Devon White

As an astronaut of consciousness I had to raise my son Miles as a lucid dreamer. I started with no particular agenda or expectations when he was about three and a half. That was three years ago.
Today Miles is a natural. He thinks about and experiences dreaming in a way I’ve never experienced before. For [...]

Making Miracles: A Quick Guide to Shaping Your Kid’s Reality

Aug 19th, 2009 | By Devon White

I was sick and I didn’t want to get up. In fact, all I wanted was a little love and a lot of sleep. But the love wasn’t coming. Mary had been self-raised in the school of, “I don’t believe in being sick, so I don’t get sick”. To her, my fever was a choice [...]

What Do You Want – The Most Important Question When Brainwashing Your Children

Aug 15th, 2009 | By Devon White

Remember Patty Hearst? She was a socialite heiress, captured by the Symbionese Liberation Army, and rapidly brainwashed into becoming a bank robber. What was rarely, if ever, mentioned, is that the techniques used to affect that radical transformation began with her captors establishing themselves in parental roles.
The most important question any of us can ask [...]