Why We Believe What We Believe: Uncovering Our Biological Need for Meaning, Spirituality, and Truth

Author:   Dr Andrew Newberg, M D ,  Mark Robert Waldman
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
ISBN:  

9780743274975


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 September 2006
Format:   Book
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Why We Believe What We Believe: Uncovering Our Biological Need for Meaning, Spirituality, and Truth


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WHY DO YOU BELIEVE THE THINGS YOU BELIEVE? Do you remember events differently from how they really happened? Where do your superstitions come from? How do morals evolve? Why are some people religious and others nonreligious? Everyone has thoughts and questions like these, and now Andrew Newberg and Mark Waldman expose, for the first time, how our complex views emerge from the neural activities of the brain. Bridging science, psychology, and religion, they demonstrate, in simple terminology, how the brain perceives reality and transforms it into an extraordinary range of personal, ethical, and creative premises that we use to build meaning, value, spirituality, and truth into our lives. When you come to understand this remarkable process, it will change forever the way you look at the world and yourself. Supported by groundbreaking research, including brain scans of people as they pray, meditate, and even speak in tongues, Newberg and Waldman propose a new model for how deep convictions emerge and influence our lives. You will even glimpse how the mind of an atheist works when contemplating God. Using personal stories, moral paradoxes, and optical illusions, the authors demonstrate how our brains construct our fondest assumptions about reality, offering recommendations for exercising your most important ""muscle"" in order to develop a more life-affirming, flexible range of attitudes. You'll discover how to: Recognize when your beliefs are altered by othersGuard against mental traps and prejudicial thinkingDistinguish between destructive and constructive beliefsCultivate spiritual and ethical ideals Ultimately, we must always return to our beliefs. From the ordinary to the extraordinary, they give meaning to the mysteries of life, providing us with our individual uniqueness and the ability to fill our lives with joy. Most important, though, they give us inspiration and hope, beacons to guide us through the light and dark corners of the soul.

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Author:   Dr Andrew Newberg, M D ,  Mark Robert Waldman
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Scribner
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9780743274975


ISBN 10:   0743274970
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 September 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Book
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Why believe what you read -- or hear, or think? This intriguing book offers insights into how we can constructively question our beliefs in a way that expands our minds with deeper insights into others, and ourselves. Offering a wide-ranging discussion of beliefs -- from the insights gleaned from brain studies of transcendent experiences to explorations of perceptual distortions -- the authors walk us through an adventure in thinking that is sure to raise as many questions as it answers in its illuminating discussions. -- Daniel J. Siegel, MD, author of Mindsight, Our Seventh Sense and The Developing Mind, and faculty, The Center for Culture, Brain, and Development, UCLA


Our beliefs are the most precious things we possess. But how do we get them? Newberg and Waldman propose a thoughtful, well-documented, biological hypothesis...[that is] fascinating for believers and nonbelievers alike. -- Dean Hamer, PhD, geneticist and author of Living with Our Genes and The God Gene


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