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The Great Guilt That Causes the Deaf Effect

By: Jeremy Griffith
Narrated by: Tim Macartney-Snape
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Summary

As biologist Jeremy Griffith explains in THE Interview (which psychiatrist Professor Harry Prosen described as “the most important interview of all time”), while we humans lacked the explanation for our two-million-year corrupted human condition, we had no choice but to deny that our distant ape ancestors lived in a state of cooperative and loving innocence. But with the good reason for our corrupted condition now finally found, our species’ original state of innocence can at last be admitted—and what that honesty finally allows us to see is the immense guilt and shame we humans have been carrying for corrupting our original instinctive self or soul.

While it's all-relieving to have this "Great Burden of Guilt" finally lifted, having it suddenly revealed is so exposing that the mind of many will initially refuse to take in or "hear" what's being talked about. It will suffer from a "Deaf Effect", which is what this book is all about overcoming.

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