Publisher's Synopsis
This book reveals how the awareness of one man's mind was transformed following a spiritual experience. In one moment a fearful world disappeared and a world without fear took its place. Factually the only thing that had changed was the author's perception of the world. From the author of 'I May Be Wrong' this book contains seventy one essays. Each essay contextualises a hypothesis that the mind's perception of stimulus is the exclusive cause of all emotional responses. One of the main themes of this book is a recurring claim that feelings such as unhappiness, anger, hatred, fear and anxiety are pre-programmed perceptually induced neurochemical responses. Each person's emotional and behavioural responses to people and experiences is determined exclusively by how their mind perceives that stimulus. In the moment we define stimulus we create our mind's unique perception of it.