Notes for a New MindUniversal-Publishers, 2005 - Всего страниц: 112 What is known about the split brain is reviewed, in a historical context, as a paradigm for a new mind. The poetry of William Wordsworth is examined as a precursor to this mentality. The possibility of a new mind (and its new myth: the deconstruction) emerging from the split brain in the modern world is set forth. The last issue of consciousness, perhaps, is not the resolution of duality, but is the multiform periphery. The question is: am I more than my brain? |
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... intelligence . One mind compliments , balances , informs and enhances the other without conflict . In this manner , the expert musician reads the score in the left brain and , simultaneously , interprets it in the right . The left ...
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The Three Ages of Man | 28 |
The New Mind | 45 |
The Deconstruction | 62 |
The Superspatial Channel | 77 |
Endnotes | 97 |
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