Time Space and the Mind Author:Irving Oyle Reality depends on your point of view. There is a fascinating journey of discovery in this book — Facing mirrors, the mind and body are complementary aspects of the same reality, each creating the other. Bringing the opposites together in a relaxed state, alternating and controlling the rhythms of the mind, immersing the mind and body in a ... more »field of relaxed energy through rest, meditation, hypnosis are the way to deal with a body-mind signaling distress. Here's an interesting quote:
"More than thirteen and a quarter billion cells in your brain are totally unconcerned with things like the size of your bank account, your religious or national persuasion, the contents of this book, and the like. What are they about? Survival. Like 'HAL" the computer in Aathur Clarke's 2001, they monitor and maintain the human body; the spaceship used by the ego in its voyage through the infinity of time and space.It was operative long before you had any conscious experience of being you......"
If you are interested in understanding yourself - really - then read this book. There are few copies currently available. This one has the authors name/address and hours in the front in what is likely his handwriting. « less