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Nonlocal Nature: The Eight Circuits of Consciousness

Autor James A Heffernan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 oct 2017
Nonlocal Nature: The Eight Circuits of Consciousness is a modern manual for self-realization. Some philosophers have postulated that the human nervous system is composed of a series of neurological circuits - eight of them - which are responsible for determining the broad range of behaviors humans, and potentially other creatures, exhibit. Biological safety, emotion and status, speaking and reasoning, social behaviors, and higher states of mind are all outlined in a coherent fashion in this eight circuit scheme, which is presented in such a way as to be relatable to and understandable by anyone. Coming to see ourselves, not necessarily as we would like to be, but rather as we are, can free us over time from the various degrees of bondage and suffering with which too many of us are afflicted. This book is less about the fast track to enlightenment and more about achieving a higher degree of internal and external freedom through the acknowledgment and experience of our true natures. Anyone interested in taking (and enjoying) the ride is welcome!
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781561845415
ISBN-10: 1561845418
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: New Falcon Publications
Colecția New Falcon Publications (US)
Locul publicării:United States

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"Another facile assumption the dogmatic materialists make is that we live in a cold, dead, random, meaningless universe. I, for one, feel sorry for them. Why do they not see intelligence and order in an atom? An atom is certainly not a random entity! It is extraordinarily complex, and engages in a subtle, beautiful dance, making possible everything you see, including that face in the mirror. How everything can be considered a total accident makes very little sense. There is order and beauty everywhere one looks. But once again, we re always distracted, usually by trivialities." --James A. Heffernan, author