Earth Game

The Evolution of Consciousness

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Pub Date Aug 11 2021 | Archive Date Feb 01 2022

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Description

Your reality is not what it appears to be. You are more than what you seem to be. You are an intrepid adventurer here in “Earth Game” – within an intricate four-dimensional playing field that is brilliantly designed so that the illusions feel as real as real can be.

By design, you came in with amnesia. But you can begin to remember. And you can gain understanding of where you are, who you are, and why you enthusiastically signed on to this adventure.This is a book about the nature of reality as we experience it here within “Earth Game”.This book is metaphysics in a nutshell (with a shout out to quantum physics along the way). The focus is applied metaphysics – the technology of metaphysics and how to make it work for you.

You will find in this book explanations on topics as varied as love, abundance, the nature of time, the creative power of thoughts, the role of emotions, how causation works, meditation, past lives,

Earth Game “versions”, the object of the game, the “next level”, fulfillment, and mastery.

Your reality is not what it appears to be. You are more than what you seem to be. You are an intrepid adventurer here in “Earth Game” – within an intricate four-dimensional playing field that is...


Advance Praise

"you'll love this book. It will put a smile on your face and at the same time get you to look at things differently. I will be reading this many times."

"you'll love this book. It will put a smile on your face and at the same time get you to look at things differently. I will be reading this many times."


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If you enjoy models of consciousness and metaphysics with a tad of quantum theory, you’ll enjoy this book. The author proposes an intriguing concept – that we are actually living in a virtual reality game called life and the sole (soul) purpose of this experiment is the evolution of consciousness. His model offers the possibility of shifting from being steeped in the illusion of a purely physical reality to playing in a world characterized by adventures in the vibrational possibilities of four (and even five) dimensions.

The book is well-organized into sections that build his premise from “the ground up,” so to speak. It offers a variety of techniques or practices to engage in your own experiment to discover the truth of his theory. The language is clear and complex concepts are explained in easily understood terms.

I didn’t resonate with everything in the book, but I enjoyed the basic premise and trying out some of the practices for myself. I particularly was interested in the explanation of the pandemic that is so prominent in the collective consciousness right now.

This is a book to treasure and return to for a boost when life gets a bit too heavy. It’s a great reminder to “lighten up” without being glib or dismissive of some of the “real” challenges life presents. Overall it is a message of good will and hope.

My thanks to the author, the publisher, and NetGalley for the privilege of reviewing this book. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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