Description
Former library book has some markings and labels from library. Paperback cover is in good condition with some normal wear. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This thought-provoking work by David Loye delves into the mysteries of the human brain and mind, exploring the potential for future vision and consciousness expansion. Published in 1983, it reflects the era’s growing interest in understanding the complexities of the brain and the nature of consciousness. Loye draws upon his background in psychology, philosophy, and religious studies to offer a multidisciplinary perspective on these profound topics.
The book’s title, “The Sphinx and the Rainbow,” is a symbolic representation of the enigmatic nature of the brain and the spectrum of human consciousness. Loye invites readers on a journey through the latest scientific discoveries and philosophical inquiries, challenging them to contemplate the possibilities of expanded awareness and the evolution of human potential.
This well-preserved copy, though bearing the markings of its library origins, offers a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual curiosity and yearning for understanding that characterized the early years of the consciousness studies movement. For collectors and readers alike, this book serves as a time capsule of ideas and perspectives that continue to shape our understanding of the human experience.