Lifetide: The Biology of the Unconscious by Lyall Watson is a fascinating and thought-provoking exploration of biology, consciousness, and the interconnectedness of life. Watson, a biologist and anthropologist, delves into the mysteries of the natural world and how unseen forces influence human behavior, evolution, and the environment.
The book is a sequel to Watson’s earlier work, Supernature, and continues to explore unconventional scientific ideas and phenomena that challenge traditional thinking. Watson discusses topics such as instinct, intuition, telepathy, and the potential for consciousness in animals and plants, weaving together insights from biology, psychology, and cultural studies.
Watson’s writing combines rigorous scientific inquiry with poetic musings, making complex ideas accessible and engaging for readers interested in the intersection of science and philosophy. While some of his theories are speculative, they spark curiosity and invite readers to consider the broader mysteries of life and existence.
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Lifetide: The Biology of the Unconscious by Lyall Watson is a fascinating and thought-provoking exploration of biology, consciousness, and the interconnectedness of life. Watson, a biologist and anthropologist, delves into the mysteries of the natural world and how unseen forces influence human behavior, evolution, and the environment.
The book is a sequel to Watson’s earlier work, Supernature, and continues to explore unconventional scientific ideas and phenomena that challenge traditional thinking. Watson discusses topics such as instinct, intuition, telepathy, and the potential for consciousness in animals and plants, weaving together insights from biology, psychology, and cultural studies.
Watson’s writing combines rigorous scientific inquiry with poetic musings, making complex ideas accessible and engaging for readers interested in the intersection of science and philosophy. While some of his theories are speculative, they spark curiosity and invite readers to consider the broader mysteries of life and existence.
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