Who is in Charge?
(Body, Conscious Mind, Subconscious Mind or Consciousness)
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Meanwhile, the body beats your heart, heals your wounds, and fights your infections without a single conscious thought from you. Something vastly more intelligent is already in charge. You just haven’t been introduced.
In this provocative and deeply personal book, Frederick Zappone dismantles the Cartesian model that has imprisoned Western medicine for four centuries — the idea that the body is a machine, the mind is a mechanic, and the patient is a passive bystander. In its place, he offers something both ancient and radical: the body is a living manifestation of consciousness, the subconscious mind processes eleven million bits of information per second, and a single clear intention delivered to that deeper intelligence is worth more than any five-step program ever written.
Drawing on neuroscience, Eastern philosophy, and forty years of lived experience — including four decades without a doctor’s visit — Zappone offers a complete reorientation of where human power actually lives. You will discover why the willingness to surrender control is the very act that returns it, why “fix it” delivered as a genuine command to your subconscious works every time, and why the conscious mind is, as he puts it, mostly good for passing the salt.
Who’s in Charge? is not a self-help book. It is a homecoming.
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