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The Daemon: A Guide to Your Extraordinary Secret Self

The Daemon: A Guide to Your Extraordinary Secret Self
By Anthony Peake

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12062 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-09-30
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages

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Excellent!5
Anthony Peake has written yet another intelligent and thought-provoking book. In 'The Daemon' he expands on the idea, first put forward in his book 'Is There Life After Death?', that we all have a hidden/higher aspect to our personality, and that this higher self is the source of some of the amazing and profound cognitive experiences that, to a greater or lesser degree, affect us all. The theory is well thought out and beautifully presented, and he draws on many first hand accounts to illustrate his points. Moreover, Peake's style is addictive - I just didn't want to put the book down. I recommend 'The Daemon' to anyone who has an interest in the nature of consciousness and the human condition.

Astonishing. Fascinating.5
This is the most intriguing book I have read in a long time. Dealing with the duality of human consciousness in a very readable way, it contains ground breaking ideas, well thought out and supported by the results of laboratory tests. Peake does not claim to have all the answers to the mysteries of the human mind but rather puts forward logical premises based on many years of research and personal experiences.The daemon is the higher self which resides in the brain along with the lower self or, eidolon,--the part referred to as "I".

The written style of this mind-blowing book is almost conversational and diagrams do much to facilitate understanding of the more obscure points being made.Well worth reading--more than once.

Excellent5
Excellent and thought provoking book. Why are the concepts in this book, which have been around since Plato, ignored by mainstream media and the educational system?
A MUST read for everyone.