To Believe Or Not To Believe:
The Social & Neurological Consequences of Belief Systems

Thought-provoking, this book is an in-depth look at how individuals limit their conscious evolution by maintaining rigid belief systems that no longer serve them and are lacking any logic or reason considering today’s advances in physics, neuroscience, and recent archaeological finds.

Reflecting the words of Voltaire, “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities”, To Believe Or Not To Believe includes interviews with Dr. Bruce Lipton, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Dr. Andrew Newberg, Fred Alan Wolf, Neale Donald Walsch, and more. The purpose of this book is to show through evidence that with the practice and maintaining of rigid beliefs, individuals set up deeply entrenched neural networks that not only reflect the limitations of one’s beliefs but also limit and distort the way one sees the world.

“If we want to evolve and move on we must first release ourselves from our primitive past beliefs and superstitions, which is what this book is about—creating a new world by identifying and letting go of our outdated and dysfunctional beliefs.”


About Rahasya Poe
Living in a world where the options for creating a sustainable society are quickly disappearing, Rahasya Poe has spent many years questioning some of our most cherished and established answers that no longer serve us and are in fact dysfunctional and dangerous in today’s world. His journey has taken him from practicing meditation in India to the ruins of Peru to sitting with Correnderos in Mexico and taking Ayuhaska in Brazil. He now publishes a magazine in northern California with his wife Dhara.





Author: Rahasya Poe
Publication Date:
November 6, 2009
Trade Paperback: $19.99
326 pages, ISBN: 978-1-4415-8727-5


Trade Hardback: $29.99
326 pages, ISBN: 978-1-4415-8728-2