A World Appears in Consciousness - How Awareness Creates Reality Meaning and the Self with Michael Pollan’s Exploration on Nature’s Greatest Mysteries
William Hartley
Maison d'édition: AUSTIN M HERNANDEZ
Synopsis
What if the world you know does not exist first in space and matter, but first in awareness?Before there are objects, explanations, or stories, there is experience. Color, sound, memory, emotion, and identity all arise within consciousness, shaping reality as it is lived. A World Appears in Consciousness is a wide-ranging and deeply human exploration of that central mystery: what consciousness is, how it works, and why it matters.Drawing on neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, phenomenology, spirituality, and emerging research in artificial intelligence, this book traces consciousness from its biological roots to its most expansive possibilities. It examines how the brain constructs reality, how memory and imagination shape time, how the sense of self emerges and dissolves, and how altered states reveal the mind’s hidden flexibility. Along the way, it confronts some of the most enduring questions of human existence: free will and agency, meaning and purpose, suffering and flourishing, and the ethical implications of awareness in a technological age.Rather than offering a single definitive theory, A World Appears in Consciousness weaves together multiple perspectives into a coherent and accessible narrative. Scientific insights are paired with lived experience. Rigorous analysis is balanced with reflection. Complex ideas are made intelligible without being oversimplified. The result is not just an explanation of consciousness, but an invitation to see experience itself more clearly.This book is for readers who sense that understanding consciousness is not merely an academic pursuit, but a deeply personal one. For those curious about the mind and the nature of reality. For those drawn to the intersection of science and meaning. And for anyone who has ever paused and wondered how it is that a world appears at all.To explore consciousness is to explore the ground of being human. This book invites you into that exploration, not to escape the world, but to encounter it more fully, as it continually appears within awareness.
