This valuable interdisciplinary volume is a significant contribution to the study of religious experience and health, especially given rising interest in both spirituality and well-being…… Read More »
Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) was one of the great minds of the 20th century. His grandfather was Darwin's bulldog, T.H. Huxley, and his brother the evolutionary…… Read More »
Napoleon Hill was one of Franklin Roosevelt's advisers in preparing his speech with the famous lines 'there is nothing to fear but fear itself', a…… Read More »
This is an updated edition of the book first published in 1971 as a scathing critique and parody of the way in which scientists dedicated…… Read More »
A feature on Israel's fourth wave in The Week of August 21 describes how, despite 78% of adults having been double jabbed, 90% of the…… Read More »
Subtitled 'why are our brains make habits stick', this is a fascinating update on neuropsychological research, some of which necessarily impinges on philosophy in terms…… Read More »
Although this stimulating book was published six years ago, its content is timely in raising issues related to the handling previous SARS outbreaks and the…… Read More »
Throughout human history human beings have tried to understand the role of the brain and/or how it enables us experience the world the way we…… Read More »
This ground-breaking book describes what the authors call Source Science going beyond classical systems and proposing that our quantum minds 'exist independently of and interact…… Read More »
Rolf Sattler is Emeritus Professor of Biology at McGill University, where he taught courses on plant biology, history and philosophy of biology, science and spirituality,…… Read More »