Publisher's Synopsis
In this work, psychologist Grinberg-Zylberbaum carries out a profound analysis of the process of the formation of consciousness and its relationship with the space to which the individual belongs. Drawing an analogy between consciousness and reality, the author explains how, as the latter expands, consciousness is also modified.
Throughout his work he shows how the nervous system transforms the undifferentiated energetic structure of space into neuronal codes, resulting in a particular consciousness. Likewise, this consciousness is constantly altered, either by contact with other men or by the interaction of the subject's own elements.
This book in short terms, explain how "The matrix" works and how we create our reality with our brains NOTE: THIS BOOK HAS AROUND 676 PAGES, MIGHT BE HEAVY. TAKE CAUTION WHEN ORDERING AMONG OTHER STUFF