Spirits in the Material World

Spirits in the Material World by Gil Germain, published by Bloomsbury USA in January 2009, is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between technology and human experience. This edition spans 217 pages and is presented in English. Germain reflects on the vital role technology plays in liberating humankind from the constraints of space and time, while also examining the broader implications of this development for contemporary society.
Readers will find a critical examination of the relationship between technology and spirituality, as Germain argues for a cautious approach to our reliance on technological advancements. The book delves into themes of humanism, realism, and the mind-body connection, prompting readers to consider the potential consequences of technology’s otherworldly impulse. Through this discourse, Germain suggests ways to navigate the challenges posed by our increasingly digital existence.
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Gil Germain’sSpirits in the Material World reflects on the vital role technology plays in liberating humankind from the real world of space and time, and examines the broad implications of this development for contemporary society. Germain argues that we ought to be wary of our spiritual sojourn and suggests ways to offset technology’s otherworldly impulse.
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