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SuperSense: Why We Believe in the Unbelievable
by Bruce M. Hood
by Bruce M. Hood
In the first few chapters he sets up an very intriguing question of ways we all think about feeling that "there's something more". How or what labels vary. It really got me thinking, in fact enough to finish the book. After the initial hypothesis, the rest of the book seemed like a long inexhaustible list of folk myth and medical hear-say, but were linked just enough to keep me rethinking the original concept. Not sure I could recommend the whole book, but the first few chapters are worth it.
Edit, okay I answer more yes's to his questions that I thought I would so I have to give it a second thought. Were are wired to believe in a "something More", I agree with that, now I have to be more specific that I used to be. Wow, what an interesting concept, coming up with a new set of belief criteria.
Edit, okay I answer more yes's to his questions that I thought I would so I have to give it a second thought. Were are wired to believe in a "something More", I agree with that, now I have to be more specific that I used to be. Wow, what an interesting concept, coming up with a new set of belief criteria.
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