Armchair Philosophy
In 2009, Jason Cole became an accidental shaman after tripping out on Salvia divinorum, nature's most powerful hallucinogen. The experience kicked off a years-long search for answers to some of the most profound questions facing humankind. What is consciousness? Why do we exist? And is the reality that surrounds us nothing more than a facade?
By examining our reality through the startling question of whether our universe is a kind of cosmic video game, Cole examines age-old questions in an entirely new light. So settle into your comfy arm chair, and join Cole in pondering the important questions affecting everything around us.
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By examining our reality through the startling question of whether our universe is a kind of cosmic video game, Cole examines age-old questions in an entirely new light. So settle into your comfy arm chair, and join Cole in pondering the important questions affecting everything around us.
Armchair Philosophy
In 2009, Jason Cole became an accidental shaman after tripping out on Salvia divinorum, nature's most powerful hallucinogen. The experience kicked off a years-long search for answers to some of the most profound questions facing humankind. What is consciousness? Why do we exist? And is the reality that surrounds us nothing more than a facade?
By examining our reality through the startling question of whether our universe is a kind of cosmic video game, Cole examines age-old questions in an entirely new light. So settle into your comfy arm chair, and join Cole in pondering the important questions affecting everything around us.
By examining our reality through the startling question of whether our universe is a kind of cosmic video game, Cole examines age-old questions in an entirely new light. So settle into your comfy arm chair, and join Cole in pondering the important questions affecting everything around us.
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BN ID: | 2940162029625 |
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Publisher: | Jason Cole |
Publication date: | 07/05/2018 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 204,377 |
File size: | 842 KB |
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