“The Fall of Hu – Decoding Humpty Dumpty” delves into the layers of meaning behind a seemingly simple nursery rhyme. It explores the relationship between sound, language, and reality; emphasizing the importance of understanding the vibrations that shape our evolution. The book introduces the authors Thot concepts: HeadIthy, SoundLogic, OmEnOlGo and TaOnGoDo, which highlight the significance of sound in our evolution and existence. Through a detailed analysis that imparts word-decoding skills, we uncover cure for cognitive dissonance and sound guidance to operating higher-self.

This book provides a comprehensive breakdown of the nursery rhyme, examining each word and phrase to reveal its hidden meanings. By decoding terms like “Humpty,” “Dumpty,” “wall,” and “fall,” we explore how language can both negate our senses and constrain our awareness of reality. The book argues that the fall of Hu Humpty Dumpty symbolizes the disconnection from our sound selves and the struggle to reclaim our authority over our lives. Ultimately, it calls for a return to sound and intuition as a means of navigating the complexities of existence in a world dominated by artificial constructs.

 

Finding Squeezey Author: Christopher A Chaplin Illustrator : Matt MacKay

 

Finding Squeezey is the story of a little boy who is usually afraid of strange people, places, and things. Christopher’s anxiety around other children makes him self-injurious and it very difficult for him to grow and learn. He must also cope with weekly trips to the hospital to receive the medication he needs to control his hemophilia. Christopher explains that he needs something to make him feel safe when Dad isn’t holding him. Dad and Christopher search the Daddy-I-Want-It department store for something that Christopher can use as a “special friend” that will keep him safe. Unexpectedly Christopher stumbles upon a huge green fluffy towel that will be the very thing he needs. Christopher names the towel Squeezey because of way the towel wraps around and hugs him. Soon after getting Squeezey, Christopher begins to get more comfortable with being around others.