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The author's text is interesting, and the concepts that Keane introduces are certainly appealing. At times, the language can become a bit convoluted or even difficult to understand, but that also speaks to the difficult nature of the idea that Keane is discussing. Because this is something that may be wholly unfamiliar to some readers, there is some work to be done to understand how, exactly, Keane encourages us to use our subconscious as a database of ideas to lend to our conscious imagination. Overall, though, the topic is appealing, and anything that can make us better thinkers about…mehr

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The author's text is interesting, and the concepts that Keane introduces are certainly appealing. At times, the language can become a bit convoluted or even difficult to understand, but that also speaks to the difficult nature of the idea that Keane is discussing. Because this is something that may be wholly unfamiliar to some readers, there is some work to be done to understand how, exactly, Keane encourages us to use our subconscious as a database of ideas to lend to our conscious imagination. Overall, though, the topic is appealing, and anything that can make us better thinkers about ourselves and others is a positive thing. book review by Cristen Fitzpatrick US Review of Books
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Geoffrey Keane is a true individual, in the sense that has an independent viewpoint, and in this spirit, he has developed his own internal values system, based on his own most objective understanding of human nature. Without prejudice, he has sought to enhance the life experiences of himself and those in his life at any moment, and he has taken license to go beyond the limits which current cultural boundaries dictate in search of greater fulfillment and further evolution. His creative, cutting edge strategies have at times been met with disapproval, even outrage considering the accepted norms, but in his heart, he knows he is a good man and somewhat of a pioneer, and just like in Gallileo's time, people get up in arms over a man who tries to contend that we are all holding onto beliefs which apparently have no basis, to the more scientific observer.