It's always a joy to encounter one of
Ten Thousand, as Randall Munroe put it, when a fellow human discovers something that's old hat to another human. In this case, Joseph Frankel's not arguing for the paranormal, while not completely dismissing the possibility. More provocatively, Joseph makes a strong case for the enduraning cultural, and psychological, impact of Julian Jaynes's theory of
the bicameral mind without citing Jaynes once. Journeying deeper into the center of our minds, Jak Hutchcraft is our Virgil as you dare enter
The Weird and Mystical World of Sleepwalking, made of equal parts creepy and science. Even in the 21st century, there isn't much need for science when it comes to studying the mind and consciousness since the phenomenon is deeply personal. Take Michael Grosso's meditation upon the
The Mystery In The Mirror, and the mystery within ourselves with the capacity for unexpected transformation. (CS)
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