| Title | Author | Zone | Comment's | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- | ---- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | [The Power of Now](https://shop.eckharttolle.com/collections/books/products/the-power-of-now?_gl=1*zjtrof*_gcl_au*MTQyNjE1NTg4NC4xNzU5NDgwMTc0*_ga*MTAwOTcyNTQ3MC4xNzU5NDgwMTc3*_ga_P9ET67QZ74*czE3NTk0ODYzMjEkbzIkZzEkdDE3NTk0ODY0MDQkajI1JGwwJGgw) | Eckhart Tolle | 1 | Makes the case that you can be aware of your mind and your body or let cultural conditioning and genetic programming run subconsciously. | | [Pointing out the Great Way](https://wisdomexperience.org/product/pointing-out-great-way/) | Daniel P. Brown | 1 | Makes all stages of enlightenment available to an Western audience. | | [The Matter With Things](https://systems-souls-society.com/insight/perspectiva-press/the-matter-with-things/) | Iain McGillchrist | 5 | Makes the case that one can make the inner workings of the mind clear as an relationship between the two hemispheres of the brain, where the right hemisphere have insight into the left hemisphere but the left hemisphere is blind to what the right hemisphere knows. | | [Probability and Random Processes](https://global.oup.com/academic/product/probability-and-random-processes-9780198847595?cc=se&lang=en&) | Geoffrey R. Grimmett and David R. Stirzaker | 6 | How does probability fit into dialectics? | | [Chaos and Fractals](https://global.oup.com/academic/product/chaos-and-fractals-9780199566440?q=Chaos%20and%20Fractals&lang=en&cc=se)<br> | David Feldman | 8 | How does dynamical systems fit into dialectics? | | Hegel's Phenomenology: The Sociality of Reason | Terry Pinkard | 1-4 | Using phenomenology to look at claims of how we know anything. |