The Neural Mirage: Exploring Consciousness Beyond the Brain is a thought-provoking investigation into one of humanity's greatest mysteries-consciousness. Combining neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, consciousness studies, near-death experiences, quantum theories, Vedic wisdom, astrology, karma, and the nature of self-awareness, this book explores whether the human mind is merely a product of the brain or part of a deeper reality that science has yet to fully understand.
Through an engaging research-driven narrative, the book examines how the brain constructs perception, the illusion of self, dreams, altered states of consciousness, terminal lucidity, out-of-body experiences, and the hard problem of consciousness. It analyzes leading scientific and philosophical theories while comparing them with ancient perspectives on awareness, reincarnation, karma, and the continuity of consciousness.
Written in an investigative style, The Neural Mirage bridges modern scientific inquiry and timeless philosophical questions, challenging readers to reconsider the boundaries between mind, brain, and reality. Ideal for readers interested in neuroscience, consciousness research, spirituality, psychology, quantum consciousness, near-death studies, Vedic philosophy, and the science of human awareness, this book offers a compelling exploration of what it means to be conscious and whether consciousness extends beyond the physical brain.
The Neural Mirage: Exploring Consciousness Beyond the Brain is a thought-provoking investigation into one of humanity's greatest mysteries-consciousness. Combining neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, consciousness studies, near-death experiences, quantum theories, Vedic wisdom, astrology, karma, and the nature of self-awareness, this book explores whether the human mind is merely a product of the brain or part of a deeper reality that science has yet to fully understand.
Through an engaging research-driven narrative, the book examines how the brain constructs perception, the illusion of self, dreams, altered states of consciousness, terminal lucidity, out-of-body experiences, and the hard problem of consciousness. It analyzes leading scientific and philosophical theories while comparing them with ancient perspectives on awareness, reincarnation, karma, and the continuity of consciousness.
Written in an investigative style, The Neural Mirage bridges modern scientific inquiry and timeless philosophical questions, challenging readers to reconsider the boundaries between mind, brain, and reality. Ideal for readers interested in neuroscience, consciousness research, spirituality, psychology, quantum consciousness, near-death studies, Vedic philosophy, and the science of human awareness, this book offers a compelling exploration of what it means to be conscious and whether consciousness extends beyond the physical brain.