Unlock a bold view of the mind that blends philosophy, psychology, and the possibility of telepathy.
This book argues that human thought rests on an active, intuitive self that presents intuition to our conscious personality, and it explores what this means for how we live, think, and relate to others.
The author frames a scope that spans Kant, memory, spiritualism, and the idea that telepathy could be a fact of human experience. He asks big questions about the nature of the soul and how personality survives beyond ordinary life, always grounding ideas in human experience rather than speculation.
- A clear explanation of how intuition may be presented to the human personality.
- A discussion of telepathy as a possible fact of experience and its implications.
- Connections between memory, imagination, and the intuitive self.
- How Kant’s ideas might fit with a theory of the intuitive self and a broader view of mind.
Ideal for readers curious about philosophy of mind, parapsychology, and the edge between science and spiritual ideas.