Consciousness Explained Better is a unique contribution. This compact
volume represents thousands of years of humanity's struggle to
understand consciousness from a wide variety of perspectives. It is an
up-to-date digest of the search in bite-sized chapters. Allan Combs has
managed to encapsulate and synthesize vast bodies of thought and
research without dilution. He has made even the most mind-twisting
arguments and questions comprehensible, and he has brought forward
scholarship and rigorous inquiry in language that speaks to the heart as
well as the head. This book satisfies with its comprehensiveness yet
intrigues with all that still remains enigmatic. It brings forward the
yearning, the brilliance, the awe, and the outrageous audacity of our
search to understand conscious. It reminds us that, in a world where
much of our lives on a mundane basis has been reduced to the trivial,
the logistical, and the manageable, everything about that world and
about ourselves is still completely beyond our grasp. We still live and
move in the Great Mystery. --From the Foreword by Jenny Wade, author of
Changes of Mind and Transcendent Sex