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Biology of transcendence: a blueprint of the human spirit

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Vermont Park street press 2004Description: 279p. 23 cm, PbkISBN:
  • 978-1594770166
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 128 PEA
Contents:
Part one. Nature's transcendent biology -- Preface to Part one. A saga of unconflicted behavior -- One. Evolution and our fourfold brain -- Two. Evolution's latest: the prefontal lobes -- Three. The triune heart: electromagnetic, neural, hormonal -- Four. Fields within fields: of frequencies and neurons -- Part two. The anatomy of evil -- Preface to Part two. Dorchester Hill -- Five. Why nature's plan breaks down -- Six. Bioculture and the model imperative -- Seven. The enculturated self -- Eight. The great accusation -- Part three. Beyond enculturation -- Preface to Part three. Adventures of spirit and truth -- Nine. Laski's revolution -- Ten. Always becoming -- Eleven. Why bother and who cares? -- Twelve. The resurrection of Eve -- Epilogue.
Summary: Uses the insights and research of a new wave of biologists and neurologists to explore how we can transcend our current cultural and societal crises. Explains new biological understanding of the human organism having five brains, the fifth of which is located in the heart. Explains that transcendence of our current modes of behavior, thinking, and believing require the dynamic interaction of our fourth and fifth brains (intellect and intelligence). Explores the idea of Jesus, Buddha, and other historical great beings as models of nature's possibility and our ability to achieve transcendence.
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This book Gratis received from our Chairman Mr.Narayanan Vaghul

Part one. Nature's transcendent biology --
Preface to Part one. A saga of unconflicted behavior --
One. Evolution and our fourfold brain --
Two. Evolution's latest: the prefontal lobes --
Three. The triune heart: electromagnetic, neural, hormonal --
Four. Fields within fields: of frequencies and neurons --
Part two. The anatomy of evil --
Preface to Part two. Dorchester Hill --
Five. Why nature's plan breaks down --
Six. Bioculture and the model imperative --
Seven. The enculturated self --
Eight. The great accusation --
Part three. Beyond enculturation --
Preface to Part three. Adventures of spirit and truth --
Nine. Laski's revolution --
Ten. Always becoming --
Eleven. Why bother and who cares? --
Twelve. The resurrection of Eve --
Epilogue.


Uses the insights and research of a new wave of biologists and neurologists to explore how we can transcend our current cultural and societal crises. Explains new biological understanding of the human organism having five brains, the fifth of which is located in the heart. Explains that transcendence of our current modes of behavior, thinking, and believing require the dynamic interaction of our fourth and fifth brains (intellect and intelligence). Explores the idea of Jesus, Buddha, and other historical great beings as models of nature's possibility and our ability to achieve transcendence.

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