To Believe or not To Believe:
The Social and Neurological Consequences
of Belief Systems
An in-depth look at how we limit our conscious evolution by maintaining
rigid belief systems that no longer serve us and are lacking any logic or
reason considering today’s advances in physics, neuroscience, and recent
archaeological fi nds. Neuroscience has shown that people who meditate
have much higher brain coherence than people who don’t; this balance
is thought to be the gateway for spiritual enlightenment, which could be
viewed as a bioneurological event. Through a better understanding of reality
and our relationship to it, humankind will be able to see through the veils
of illusion that keep us in constant confl ict with one another. Included are
interviews with Dr. Bruce Lipton, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Dr. Andrew Newberg,
Fred Alan Wolf, Neale Donald Walsch, Lynne McTaggart, Gary Zukav, Amit
Goswami, Shakti Gawain, Dan Millman, Byron Katie, Alberto Villoldo,
PhD, Drunvalo Melchizedek, Peter Russell, Timothy Freke, and Rollin
McCraty of HeartMath. The book’s message refl ects the words of Voltaire:
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you
commit atrocities.”