No Self, No Problem Summary of Key Points
This book explores the parallels between neuroscience and Buddhism, particularly regarding the concept of self. It delves into how understanding the brain can lead to spiritual awakening.
This book explores the parallels between neuroscience and Buddhism, particularly regarding the concept of self. It delves into how understanding the brain can lead to spiritual awakening.
The Tao of Physics delves into the connections between the concepts of modern physics and the core principles of Eastern spiritual traditions.
This book delves into the fragmented nature of the human mind, exploring how trauma can lead to dissociation and divided consciousness. It offers insights into achieving greater self-awareness and mental unity.
The Human Instinct’ explores the evolution of human traits such as reason, consciousness, and free will, challenging common misconceptions about our species.
The Book, by Alan Watts, explores the nature of consciousness and the illusion of self, blending Eastern philosophy with Western thought.
The Seat of the Soul offers a transformative vision of human existence, detailing how we can evolve spiritually and live with greater authenticity and meaning.
Hegel’s ‘The Phenomenology of Spirit’ is a profound exploration into the development of human consciousness through stages of experience.
Bruce H. Lipton’s ‘The Honeymoon Effect’ examines the forces at play during the blissful state of a relationship’s ‘honeymoon phase’ and how to sustain it.
Raymond Moody’s ‘Life After Life’ explores near-death experiences (NDEs), cataloguing cases and discussing common elements such as the tunnel, the light, and life reviews.