The nature of consciousness : essays on the unity of mind and matter
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Oxford : Sahaja Publications ;, 2017.
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xv, 205 pages ; 23 cm
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Published
Oxford : Sahaja Publications ;, 2017.
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Book - Regular Print
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Includes bibliographical references (page 205).
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"Our world culture is founded on the belief that consciousness is derived from matter, giving rise to the materialistic assumption that informs almost every aspect of our lives as is the root cause of the suffering within individuals, the conflicts between communities and nations, and the degradation of our environment. The Nature of Consciousness exposes the fallacy of this belief and suggests that the recognition of the presence, the primacy and the nature of consciousness is the prerequisite for any new paradigm that is to address these issues at their core."--Back cover.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Spira, R. (2017). The nature of consciousness: essays on the unity of mind and matter . Sahaja Publications ;.

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Spira, Rupert, 1960-. 2017. The Nature of Consciousness: Essays On the Unity of Mind and Matter. Sahaja Publications.

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Spira, Rupert, 1960-. The Nature of Consciousness: Essays On the Unity of Mind and Matter Sahaja Publications, 2017.

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Spira, Rupert. The Nature of Consciousness: Essays On the Unity of Mind and Matter Sahaja Publications ;, 2017.

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