"The Sphinx and the Rainbow" explores how the front brain may interact with the right and left brain in forecasting the future, how all the parts of the brain function creatively as a unit, how the new psychophysics may provide explanations for ancient questions about mind-brain relationships, and the mystifying phenomena of precognition and future prediction. A historic synthesis of neuro-physiology, psychology, parapsychology and theoretical physics, this absorbing book takes you into the perplexing territory scouted by David Loye and shows you how to strengthen the neglected power of the forecasting mind.…mehr
"The Sphinx and the Rainbow" explores how the front brain may interact with the right and left brain in forecasting the future, how all the parts of the brain function creatively as a unit, how the new psychophysics may provide explanations for ancient questions about mind-brain relationships, and the mystifying phenomena of precognition and future prediction. A historic synthesis of neuro-physiology, psychology, parapsychology and theoretical physics, this absorbing book takes you into the perplexing territory scouted by David Loye and shows you how to strengthen the neglected power of the forecasting mind.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A grandfather with four grandchildren, great grandfather of one now, more pending, David Loye is a psychologist and evolutionary systems scientist. Author of the National Award winning The Healing of a Nation and many other books, he is best known for his recovery of the long ignored rest of Darwin's theory of evolution-that is, the Darwin who wrote 95 times of love and 92 times of the moral sense, not survival of the fittest, as the prime driver of evolution. Still a work in progress, Loye's major work remains the development of a new Darwinian moral transformation theory. He lives with his partner Riane Eisler, author of the international best selling The Chalice and the Blade, in Carmel, California. His website is www.davidloye.com.
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