Unconscious: Unlocking The Zone for Extraordinary Performance (Super Human Performance)
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A journey into The Zone region.
Science? Perhaps, Fiction? No, SUPER Natural? Yes!
- How could a 120 lb. woman lift an automobile?
- A 3 year old child prodigy read a book; or a 5 year old master the piano?
- A man who never went to college suddenly become a genius in geometry?
- An athlete, defy gravity?
- And some people instantly know things they never learned?
When it comes to the idea of greatness, are there the haves and the have-nots, as some suggest and others fear? Or is there a common, generally untapped region, situated somewhere within the pre-frontal cortex of every human brain, (that area which separates us from all other intelligent forms of life)? Are we more than we dare to imagine?
Are those brief periods, we often witness, of extraordinary, transcendent, super human feats, a peak into man’s latent potential? Are we all welcome into this Zone of transcendence, or is it reserved for the privileged few? What are the keys to open the gate into this restricted district? What are the laws that govern this state? Who are its inhabitants? Is there a singular path away from the realm of mediocrity and toward the zone of transcendence? Wherein does The Zone's awesome power lie? What are the roadblocks and pitfalls barring entry into The Zone?
Because these types of phenomena deviate from the norm, some genetic scientists would contribute these rare and extraordinary human feats to gene mutations, errors or abnormalities. They are often classified as dysfunction.
What if the opposite were true, and these incidents and examples of super human performance are meant to be the norm; and what we know as normal is actually the result of some type of “genetic mutation†or abnormalities in the genes we inherit from our parents?
Some of the conclusions are no doubt spiritual, as the subject is one of amazing substance, but you will have to draw your own conclusions. If you believe that nothing happens without a reason; that every effect has a cause, and life is far too sophisticated to be explained by chance, then this book is a must read.
