I like how this went from seeming like it would be some sort of review of the book to noticing how someone else’s consciousness influenced your behavior and then your awareness and reflection of that.
This is interesting, especially the idea that something can shift in a single sentence, not just through study. It feels grounded in real experience, not just theory. Did anything in the book actually surprise you or change how you see it?
That is great! Priming is something I find compelling, as it can change the way you think in a moment. In this case after you got home and thought i could save money and i dont want to mess up this signed copy! The irony is that it was a book on consciousness! :)
I like how this went from seeming like it would be some sort of review of the book to noticing how someone else’s consciousness influenced your behavior and then your awareness and reflection of that.
Thanks for sharing that, Wendy. It’s always interesting to hear how people experience something I’ve written, especially when it surprises them! :)
This is interesting, especially the idea that something can shift in a single sentence, not just through study. It feels grounded in real experience, not just theory. Did anything in the book actually surprise you or change how you see it?
That is great! Priming is something I find compelling, as it can change the way you think in a moment. In this case after you got home and thought i could save money and i dont want to mess up this signed copy! The irony is that it was a book on consciousness! :)
Ah, priming, that’s a good way to describe it! And yes, the irony of it happening with a book on consciousness was not lost on me :)