Consciousness, the Brain, States of Awareness, and Alternate Realities
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This exploration of human consciousness examines the neurological underpinnings of awareness, from waking states to altered perceptions. Daniel Goleman synthesizes research on how the brain construct...
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This exploration of human consciousness examines the neurological underpinnings of awareness, from waking states to altered perceptions. Daniel Goleman synthesizes research on how the brain constructs reality, investigating phenomena like meditation-induced states, dreaming, and even mystical experiences through a scientific lens. The book serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the very nature of subjective experience and the biological mechanisms that make it possible.
What sets this work apart is its accessible bridge between rigorous neuroscience and profound philosophical questions about existence. Readers curious about the mind's potential, from psychology students to spiritual seekers, will find a thoughtful framework for contemplating perception itself. The material ultimately challenges our fundamental assumptions about reality, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for the intricate dance between brain function and conscious experience.
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