Most people believe they are thinking. In reality, they are remembering. Left Over Addiction is a groundbreaking exploration of how memory silently governs perception, identity, emotion, and behavior - and how humans become addicted to mental leftovers rather than direct experience. Using well-known biblical passages as a psychological dataset, this book does not interpret Scripture as theology or belief, but as a mirror for consciousness itself.
Each chapter reveals a specific mechanism: how memory replaces perception how identity is constructed from replay how fear is manufactured by projection how desire is sustained by simulation how thought narrates reality instead of experiencing it This book does not teach spirituality. It does not promote faith. It does not offer self-improvement techniques. Instead, it invites the reader to observe the internal machinery that produces experience in real time.
Left Over Addiction is not meant to be understood. It is meant to be noticed. A perceptual operating manual for anyone curious about how the mind actually works.
Most people believe they are thinking. In reality, they are remembering. Left Over Addiction is a groundbreaking exploration of how memory silently governs perception, identity, emotion, and behavior - and how humans become addicted to mental leftovers rather than direct experience. Using well-known biblical passages as a psychological dataset, this book does not interpret Scripture as theology or belief, but as a mirror for consciousness itself.
Each chapter reveals a specific mechanism: how memory replaces perception how identity is constructed from replay how fear is manufactured by projection how desire is sustained by simulation how thought narrates reality instead of experiencing it This book does not teach spirituality. It does not promote faith. It does not offer self-improvement techniques. Instead, it invites the reader to observe the internal machinery that produces experience in real time.
Left Over Addiction is not meant to be understood. It is meant to be noticed. A perceptual operating manual for anyone curious about how the mind actually works.