A World Appears | Michael Pollan

 
 
 
 

By synthesizing the latest frontiers in neuro-phenomenology, plant intelligence, and the dissolution of the egoic "Default Mode Network," Pollan demonstrates that our perception of a separate self is a biological construct that can—and must—be transcended to achieve true awareness.

This book is the bridge between the rigorous biology of the brain and the expansive mystery of the mind, providing the empirical permission to treat the world not as a collection of objects to be managed, but as a resonant, conscious ecosystem to be co-created.

 
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