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  • THE SECRET DOWRY OF EVE: Woman's Role in the Development of Consciousness. by Hoffman, Glynda-Lee.
    Hoffman, Glynda-Lee.
    THE SECRET DOWRY OF EVE: Woman's Role in the Development of Consciousness.

    Edition: First printing, a trade paperback original.

    Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, (2003). SIGNED first edition - A book which offers a revolutionary interpretation of the story of Eve eating of the fruit of the forbidden tree. "Using her lifelong study of the Qabalah along with current scientific understanding of the four cortexes of the human brain, Glynda-Lee Hoffmann shows that the story of the Garden of Eden is actually an instruction manual that explains our biological imperative for transcendence and wholeness - and that Eve's contribution to meeting this imperative is essential. Adam represents the human with a fully developed neocortex. He is outward-looking intellect, capable of assessing the world, of labeling all he sees around him. But it is Eve's dowry--the inner world of…

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    Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, (2003). SIGNED first edition - A book which offers a revolutionary interpretation of the story of Eve eating of the fruit of the forbidden tree. "Using her lifelong study of the Qabalah along with current scientific understanding of the four cortexes of the human brain, Glynda-Lee Hoffmann shows that the story of the Garden of Eden is actually an instruction manual that explains our biological imperative for transcendence and wholeness - and that Eve's contribution to meeting this imperative is essential. Adam represents the human with a fully developed neocortex. He is outward-looking intellect, capable of assessing the world, of labeling all he sees around him. But it is Eve's dowry--the inner world of the feminine, the function of the brainÕs frontal lobes--that makes Adam complete." SIGNED on the title page. Bibliography. 215 pp. ISBN: 0-892819685.

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    Condition: Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 88310
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