![]() ![]() So if we are that small, how can we make the world a better place. ![]() You can try an experiment that takes you on a journey of your mind where you can look down and see how insignificant you and your problems are compared to the vastness of universe below you. ![]() He also doesn’t subscribe to the theory that memory lives in only in the brain and wonders how a collection of chemicals and cells that make up our bodies can have thoughts, inspirations, hopes, ideas, intelligence and consciousness. One of the questions he asks in his book is, who are you and he’s not talking about the fact that you are an IT geek, a soccer player or a clerk Weisz is talking about the spiritual you, your brain, your “souls and your spirits” and he doesn’t appear to believe in God but he does believe in the power of the mind. ![]() Peter Weisz has a pedigree as long as your arm: he is a qualified psychoanalyst and counsellor, specialising in psychodynamics and the study of the subconscious and unconscious mind and he is a musician, according to his website, which states he has been in showbiz for 20 years and he was member of Abbamania, the tribute show which played to audiences of 20 000 and more across the UK and Europe. ![]()
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