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Armando Barraza

    I would like to learn to read?
    You decide, whether you do good or evil
    The encephalic mass is composed of three brains.
    • 2022

      The encephalic mass is composed of three brains.

      Three brains are: Human brain, mammalian-hormonal brain and instinctive brain.

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of the human mind, this book delves into the integration of three distinct brains: the human brain, the mammalian-hormonal brain, and the instinctive brain. Each brain serves unique functions while working together to maintain physical and mental harmony. The narrative emphasizes the complexity of human capabilities, portraying humanity as the most advanced entity on Earth. Additionally, it highlights the importance of divine connection for guidance during life's challenges, advocating for spiritual support throughout one's journey.

      The encephalic mass is composed of three brains.
    • 2022

      You decide, whether you do good or evil

      You decide, which way you go, to the Sima or to the Cima

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the theme of personal choice between good and evil in a world facing deadly viral plagues. It emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and decision-making in navigating life's challenges. Readers are encouraged to pause and assess their paths, fostering qualities like love, endurance, and courage as they determine their direction in difficult times. The narrative serves as a guide for making meaningful choices amidst adversity.

      You decide, whether you do good or evil
    • 2022

      I would like to learn to read?

      Learning to read, learning to live.

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The desire to learn to read is portrayed as a transformative journey from ignorance to enlightenment. The narrator expresses a yearning to escape mediocrity and aimlessness, emphasizing that reading is key to understanding the world and uncovering hidden truths. This quest for literacy is not just about acquiring knowledge, but also about gaining the ability to discern and navigate philosophical ideas without being misled by others. Through reading, one can access a deeper understanding of life’s mysteries and complexities.

      I would like to learn to read?