Anthony
Peake examines the theory that we all have not one but two separate
consciousness’s – our every day mind and that of The Daemon, a separate ‘self’
if you will, or a higher consciousness that guides us, and occasionally breaks
through into our day-to-day existence. An all-knowing passenger.
The
concept of The Daemon goes back to the ancient Greeks, and Philip Pullman put
another slant on it in His Dark Materials, but the idea of the silent partner
guiding us has surfaced in accounts of odd experiences by many people across
the centuries. Peake quotes Byron, Cocteau, Goethe and particularly Philip K
Dick among several others as he presents his case.
Joan of Arc – a case study.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Geschwind & https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/stephen_waxman/
temporal
lobe epilepsy (TLE)
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