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Harris presents neuroscience findings and reveals fantasy as the brain’s default mode as it alters identity during unbearable trauma or loss. The book also presents case histories of cultural conflicts, and examines populist bias vs. elite global influence in a neuropsychoanalytic context.

Produktbeschreibung
Harris presents neuroscience findings and reveals fantasy as the brain’s default mode as it alters identity during unbearable trauma or loss. The book also presents case histories of cultural conflicts, and examines populist bias vs. elite global influence in a neuropsychoanalytic context.
Autorenporträt
For the past 38 years, Al Santos has lived in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with his wife and two children; he enjoys holidaying with his family. Called by God when he was still a preteen, Al's passion for and devotion to God is palpable in all he does. He describes himself as a servant of God, doing what He requires him to do. While he has faced many disappointments in life, Al doesn't regret any of them and looks upon those disappointments as transformational points, without which he wouldn't be who he is today. Al's covenant with God drives him in his desire to provide enlightenment to those who are, as he puts it, "in the dark in this dark world" about God's truth, His secret wisdom, and eternal life in heaven. His deep connection to the Lord has assisted him in his writing, enabling him to share God's revelations with others who have chosen to walk the narrow path....