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    • Pub. Date: September 2008
    • 168pp
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      • Pub. Date: September 2008
      • Publisher: Wordclay Publishing
      • Format: Paperback, 168pp

      Synopsis

      'The mind is an extremely interesting and ever expanding area of life that can be explored in order to discover new ways to see the material world around us.'

      'The Mind and Matter', the second book in the mind and creation series, by Stacey T Pollock, delves into more defined areas of creation in relation to how we view life through feelings and emotions, leading to the formation of personality and our singular perception of the material matter world to where we exist. It endeavors to give insight into areas of space that exist in the material world that do not have any known physical understanding such as triggers, electrical impulses and pheromone, that can enhance our ability to order our material world and find means in which to communicate and express our desires. This leads into exploring areas of the mind in relation to sickness, limitation within matter, ethics and values,

      philosophies and purpose of life, showing that this book is a true exploration from the author's own desire to find value and meaning for life and creation.

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