The information you seek on a page is organized into three regions:
1. The Main Window (to the right of this window) presents the main topic.
2. Click on the Introduction Pane (you are reading this now) to view background information related to the topic.
3. Click on the Themes Pane (below this window) to view themes running through the main topic. The underlined terms are links that take you to those themes on other pages.
What are themes? Topics you can look up revolve around central issues called themes. The theme, for example, of how important it is to relate to each individual personally and not as a category, occurs in topics such as:
1. Martin Buber (found under My Influences),
2. What’s Wrong With the "Diversity Agenda"? (found ender Diversity Dogma->Dividing Humanity), and
3. She’s a Trake, isn’t She? (found under My Writing->Nonfiction).
Click on a link (in bold print and underlined) in the Themes pane and you will go to a topic where that theme is present.


Socrates
Carl Jung
Carl Rogers