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–BEING–: The Renaissance of Quantum Telos Idealism

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What happens when a man expecting cognitive decline instead experiences an unexpected awakening? In 2025, after a fall and an aMCI diagnosis, Tim Hanley believed he was entering the final narrowing of his life. His memory was slipping. His doctor saw regression. His family noticed small but frightening changes. But instead of fading, something else began to rise. Songs poured through him. Insight sharpened. Meaning returned. And the world inside his mind quietly rearranged itself. The Renaissance of Quantum Telos Idealism is the record of that transformation. It begins with a single song that predicted the neurological shift before Tim understood it. It continues through an unplanned inner journey—what he calls the Neuro-Corridor—where wonder, music, and raw human experience dissolved old beliefs and opened new forms of seeing. What emerged was not a philosophy he constructed, but a structure he a living architecture of awareness, belief, perception, and the quiet intelligence that moves beneath every human life. This is not a doctrine. Not a system. Not a claim to revelation. It is a witness— to how a mind can reorganize itself, to how meaning can return after fear, and to how remembrance can rise in the very place decline was expected. For readers drawn to consciousness, healing, neuroplasticity, inner transformation, and the mysteries of awareness, BEING offers a deeply human account of what happens when the mind becomes still enough to see what has always been there.

189 pages, Hardcover

Published December 28, 2025

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Tim Hanley

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Tim Hanley is the author of Wonder Woman Unbound and Investigating Lois Lane. He is also a comic book historian. His blog, Straitened Circumstances, discusses Wonder Woman and women in comics, and his column "Gendercrunching" runs monthly on Bleeding Cool. He has contributed to several comic book sites, including DC Women Kicking Ass and Women Write About Comics.

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