Author: Maureen Seaberg
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1601631596
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1601631596
Tasting the Universe: People Who See Colors in Words and Rainbows in Symphonies
What happens when a journalist turns her lens on a mystery happening in her own life? Maureen Seaberg did just that and lived for a year exploring her synesthesia. Get Tasting the Universe diet books 2013 for free.
The wondrous brain trait is often described as blended senses, but in Maureen's quest, becomes much more:Aa window to creativity and the divine.
Join her as she visits top neuroscientists, rock stars, violinists, other synesthetes, philosophers, savants, quantum physicistsAand even Tibetan lamas in her journey toward the truth.
"When I spoke of my impressions as a child, I quickly learned that my perceptions were not common; in fact, they were strange. Like many synesthetes around the world, I learned to keep them to myself. Thus I'm grateful for the present day climate Check Tasting the Universe our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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The wondrous brain trait is often described as blended senses, but in Maureen's quest, becomes much more:Aa window to creativity and the divine.
Join her as she visits top neuroscientists, rock stars, violinists, other synesthetes, philosophers, savants, quantum physicistsAand even Tibetan lamas in her journey toward the truth.
"When I spoke of my impressions as a child, I quickly learned that my perceptions were not common; in fact, they were strange. Like many synesthetes around the world, I learned to keep them to myself he wondrous brain trait is often described as blended senses, but in Maureen's quest, becomes much more:Aa window to creativity and the divine.
Join her as she visits top neuroscientists, rock stars, violinists, other synesthetes, philosophers, savants, quantum physicistsAand even Tibetan lamas in her journey toward the truth.
"When I spoke of my impressions as a child, I quickly learned that my perceptions were not common; in fact, they were strange. Like many synesthetes around the world, I learned to keep them to myself. Thus I'm grateful for the present day climate
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