The Seventh Plane

by Craig Tanner


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/02/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 164
ISBN : 9781452096605

About the Book

This book is the product of many years of mental effort spent in the creation of philosophy and ideas. In it, you will find many ideas and thoughts devoted to the glorification of the human spirit. The spirit of this book teaches that the inner nature of Man is God; that God is the thought of being, and everyone who manifests the image of God in their body, in some way, manifests the thought of God in their mind; but that God is a thought that is greater than any of the minds that think it. You will also find in this book the life story and mental thought train of someone who has experienced the limits of the human mind; having known a mental illness that has opened up avenues of philosophy and suffering unknown to those that have never had their mind torn to shreds and cast to the dust; knowledge of the unconquerable human spirit found in all those that have touched this life with compassion.


About the Author

The most significant facet in the life of Craig Tanner has been a life long struggle with schizophrenia. While this may mean that some of his thinking is prone to grandiosity, it also means he has been to the limits of human experience—from glory to everlasting fire. Mental illness has been the vehicle for the expansion of his mind; and the realms of suffering have taught him wisdom and patience. Who better than the mentally afflicted to contemplate the parallel realities of God? ‘Schizophrenia’ means ‘divided mind’ and in many ways Craig’s mind is anything but divided. The word ‘mind’ means ‘to care’ and Craig’s definition of sanity is compassion. When one loses concern for others, that is truly the end of the mind.  Craig calls God by the name ‘Anne’ and he sees Divinity in the nurturing side of Woman; Mother Nature Herself. He invites you to explore his book, and in doing so, explore his mind; perhaps you will find a side of reality that has been overlooked and under-represented by modern philosophy.