The Flaw in Each of Us

Humans--The Incomplete Animal?

by Byron Turner


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/9/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 156
ISBN : 9781414052045
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 156
ISBN : 9781410791016

About the Book

From now on our spiritual development will be in the hands of each individual.  We each have to find our way, our path, perhaps with occasional and varied guidance, but without giving ourselves to an organization, a fixed body of persons, or rules, in exchange for ethereal considerations.  Further brain research and knowledge will help in dealing with our individual completeness or unity.

There is no other book available such as this.  It is book about our being part of the beginnings of a new knowledge.  It will eventually be a major change to individuals, societies and to human consciousness.  This new knowledge indicates our brains naturally become a completion or unity, which in previous times was referred to as God.  We have God in our brains.  This means while growing-up establishing ourselves, our egos, etc., and sometime during maturity we naturally and directly become changed or completed as individuals.  It is not uncommon to experience a unity of what in the past was considered an experience of God.

Because of this new knowledge, the existing religions may no longer be pertinent to our lives, except as history.  This new knowledge in a new way, is old knowledge that has always been known superficially and metaphorically.

All creatures and animals other than ourselves, have a limited consciousness within a natural basic wholeness and often referred to a living with God.  It is a feature and arrangement they are born with.  It is in their genes.  Extended human consciousness is different by having a postponed wholeness, lack of unity or natural incompleteness to allow our special self-awareness or ego to become established through adolescence.  It is a feature and arrangement we are born with.  It is in our genes.

Human consciousness grows with this belated feature of wholeness or unity.  This feature is something we deal with in our maturity.  When this completion happens it can cause a unifying experience within our brains, which in the past was called an experience of God.  It became the basis of our religions.


About the Author

The author when younger had an experience of unity or completeness as described in the book.  This writing originally started as a personal reflection and inquiry for the purposes of explaining and sharing his personal transformation and he came to realize that this is an experience many people have had or something similar to it.  Then he could see that it was the basis for a spiritual explanation for our lives, and the completion of brain development.  Finally it evolved into a theory for the unity experience or theory of God.

The flaw in the title in each of us, is the author’s contention that we don’t have a natural unity as we grow up like all other creatures, but is something acquired after maturity mostly in an artificial way emphasized by a religion.  It is our evolutionary flaw of becoming more and more separated from our natural unity and happiness.

The author and his wife Joyce have lived many years in Contra Costa meaning across the bay from San Francisco, then from Oakland and Berkley through a tunnel in the hills to their home in Lafayette.