What exactly is MIND?No answers from science, philosophy, or religion, only confusion. Who cares, anyway? What’s the big deal? Well, mental health, or rather, ill health is our number one issue today. Depression, anxiety, addiction, and aimlessness plague your life and our societies worldwide.
Supposing I said “Go bake a Sakotis” You don’t know what the heck a Sakotis* is! Here’s the challenge, “Go nurture and heal a mind.” How can you, if you don’t even know what a mind is?
Finally, the book of the century, The Explanation with Sam Kneller lays out, simply and clearly, what consciousness and mind are, how they function, and more importantly, why every human being is so endowed. Then, breakthrough psychology with a practical recipe for nurturing and healing mental disorders will make sense. (*a Sakotis is the Lithuanian Tree cake)
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Sam Kneller was born in London and has lived around the world in the United Kingdom, South Africa, Spain, Canada, Israel and Belgium with the last 35 years in France. I spent 25 years in the Christian Ministry in Canada and France. In the late 90’s, I taught webmastering and carried out technical writing.
In 1998 I started BonjourLaFrance.com, a successful site for travel and tourism in France, and am now occupied with webmastering, studying, teaching, speaking and writing.
From my sheltered life at the age of 17 Sam Kneller went to the Middle East to continue my schooling and was immersed in a ‘world and mind opening experience’, living in Israel, learning Hebrew and reading Time magazine cover to cover.
At 19 Sam Kneller moved to Belgium to be plunged into Europe, French and the diamond industry. 1968 was another year of big change, in a quest for understanding, I gave up a life of affluence and moved to the UK to resume my college education.
I’ve always had an interest in how things, anything and everything, work. I remember standing for hours watching construction sites, fascinated by the equipment and the building process. This lead me to the fields of mathematics and physics and later my inquisitive mind ended up posing questions about life itself.
My personal life voyage has taken me places I never dreamed of and my writing journey will take you on an investigative adventure into unchartered territory beckoning to be discovered.
The theme could seem to be a new age type of 'science of spirit,' but the focus is understanding the purity of original documented language within context(s) -and yet the book is not touting any Judeo-Christian denomination or sect.
Is the mind-body problem actually a problem; why? The dualistic / monistic debate of identifying source(s) easily becomes a red-herring evidenced partially by the long-observed inconsistency at best, of cohesiveness within the branches of the 'tree of sciences' — though Descartes basic preconception of this 'tree' has been correct with progressing reality, the paradox of its mutually incompetent conducivity of integration and application is similar to the problem of an undefinable source of synchronization that James Gleick discusses in his book on 'Chaos'. ....Compounded by the mistake of attempting to establish absolutes as to humanistic monistic or dualistic ideologies, which ironically continues contentions similar to many exaggerated or irrelevant religious doctrines that philosophy, etc has desired to negate.
...Further, as to a possible basis for civility within society, is an actual theocracy (though the word theocracy is not used in the book) possible to implement; how? Has it been attempted; is there resistance to better human government beyond basic confusion and greed? ..This book should stimulate more questions, and I hope it does..