When the Self Falls Silent: Breath, Brain, and the Experience of God
RM 39.68
ISBN:
9798317837105
Categories:
Religion
File Size
4.93 MB
Format
epub
Language
English
Release Year
2026
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Author
Evan GantSynopsis
In the teachings of A Course in Miracles, the book traces the evolution of human awareness and the emergence of the ego as both a necessary structure and a fundamental illusion.
Through a synthesis of neuroscience, contemplative practice, and spiritual philosophy, the reader is guided into a deeper understanding of the "limbic loop"—the conditioned patterns of thought and emotion that shape identity and perception. These patterns, while essential for survival, often obscure a more expansive field of awareness that lies beyond habitual thinking.
At its core, this work is not merely theoretical. It offers a path of direct experience, integrating Transcendental Meditation, breathwork, and inner inquiry as practical tools for quieting the mind and loosening the grip of the ego. As these layers begin to soften, a shift in perception becomes possible—one that reveals a deeper coherence, presence, and sense of unity.
Transfiguration ultimately invites the reader into a process of awakening: a movement from identification with thought to the recognition of awareness itself. In doing so, it points toward what many traditions have described as the inner light—an ever-present ground of being that exists prior to, and beyond, the constructed self.

