Summary
We’ve seen the power of the internet to connect people around the world in ways never before known. This remarkable book argues that the billions of messages and pieces of information flying back and forth are linking the minds of humanity together into a single, global brain: a brain with astonishing potential for the Earth.
Peter Russell, an acclaimed author and speaker, weaves together modern technology and ancient mysticism to present a startling vision of the world to come, where humanity is a fully conscious superorganism in an awakening universe. The human potential movement, he shows, is growing fast and influencing business, politics and medicine.
This new edition is fully updated for the challenges we face in the twenty-first century.
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About
Peter Russell studied physics and psychology, followed by a masters in computer science, at the University of Cambridge. After travelling to India to study eastern philosophy, he researched the psychology of meditation and has since focused on the development of human consciousness. He has spoken at conferences around the world and is the author of several books, including The TM Technique, The Upanishads, The Brain Book, The Creative Manager, The Consciousness Revolution, Waking Up in Time, and From Science to God. He lives in London and California.
Peter Russell studied physics and psychology, followed by a masters in computer science, at the University of Cambridge. After travelling to India to study eastern philosophy, he researched the psychology of meditation and has since focused on the development of human consciousness.
He has spoken at conferences around the world and is the author of several books, including The TM Technique, The Upanishads, The Brain Book, The Creative Manager, The Consciousness Revolution, Waking Up in Time, and From Science to God. He lives in London and California.
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Editorial Reviews
‘It ranks with the best of Fritjof Capra and Lyall Watson as part of a trend in communicating ideas about mankind’s inner self and our relation to the physical world; it is very well written, and it deserves to be a best seller.’
– New Scientist
‘Selling more than 100,000 copies and translated into ten languages, The Global Brain has won acclaim from forward thinkers worldwide’.
– Living Lightly Magazine
‘It is important that we gain a stronger sense of being able to choose our future rather than stumble into it. We have been set an evolutionary exam and have here a textbook which we as students can study.’
– Scientific and Medical Network Review
‘One of those rare books that send a tingle down the spine.’
– New Internationalist
‘A fascinating read.’
– Yoga Scotland Magazine
‘I picked up this book expecting to scoff all the way to the last page and ended up with a tremendous sense of optimism for the human race. The book as a whole has had a positive effect on my view of the future of mankind. I hope it does the same for all other readers.’
– Catholic Herald
‘To a world badly in need if new visions and realistic optimism, Peter Russell offers a bold hypothesis. His thesis is bound to be the subject of much discussion in the trying years ahead.’
– Institute of Noetic Sciences
‘I am thrilled at the attempt to think on this holistic scale. Peter Russell brings together scientific knowledge and the holistic vision of the spiritual nature of the Universe and Man.’
– Sir George Trevelyan
‘A fascinating vision of how the information revolution is shifting consciousness. A much needed, optimistic perspective on humanity’s future.’
– Ted Turner
‘A clear and exciting survey of some of the most important ideas in the world at the moment.’
– Colin Wilson
Product details
- Publisher : Floris Books
- Publication date : January 15, 2008
- Edition : 3rd
- Language : English
- Print length : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0863156169
- ISBN-13 : 978-0863156168
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.75 x 1 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,355,965 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,965 in Anatomy (Books)
- #2,953 in Consciousness & Thought Philosophy
- #6,930 in History & Philosophy of Science (Books)
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