Butterflies Are Free To Fly by Stephen Davis (graded readers TXT) π
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When Nicolaus Copernicus discovered the Earth wasnβt the center of the Universe, everything changed. When Isaac Newton figured out the law of gravity from a falling apple, everything changed. When Benjamin Franklin harvested electricity from lightening and Thomas Edison made the first commercial light bulb, everything changed. Today, when quantum physicists realize our physical universe isnβt real, that itβs just a hologram, everything β¦ wait! Nothingβs changed - yet.
"Butterflies Are Free To Fly" offers a new and radical approach to spiritual evolution based on the recent scientific experiments in quantum physics and brain research outlined in Part One. Given that the physical universe which looks and feels so real to us is actually a unique holographic projection from our own brain, the author examines various models for life and living that are very different than what we have been told and taught.
βThis is the only radical thinking that you need to do,β Dr. Amit Goswami is quoted as saying. βBut it is so radical, it is so difficult, because our tendency is that the world is already βout there,β independent of my experience. It is not. Quantum Physics has been so clear about it.β
For example, in Part Two we are introduced to something the author calls an βInfinite I,β which is creating our unique holographic experiences. Then there is the βHuman Game Model,β offering explanations all the way from why we experience pain and suffering to how we can change our reactions and responses by letting go of our judgments, beliefs, opinions, and fears. The end result, suggests the author, is peeling away all the layers of false identities that make up the βego,β transforming and emerging from our cocoon as a βno-self.β
Part Three of the book is a series of questions and answers to offer alternative explanations consistent with these models on subjects such as money, past lives, karma, trust, and the βEarth Environment.β
This book will leave you thinking, because this book is truly radical.
"Butterflies Are Free To Fly" offers a new and radical approach to spiritual evolution based on the recent scientific experiments in quantum physics and brain research outlined in Part One. Given that the physical universe which looks and feels so real to us is actually a unique holographic projection from our own brain, the author examines various models for life and living that are very different than what we have been told and taught.
βThis is the only radical thinking that you need to do,β Dr. Amit Goswami is quoted as saying. βBut it is so radical, it is so difficult, because our tendency is that the world is already βout there,β independent of my experience. It is not. Quantum Physics has been so clear about it.β
For example, in Part Two we are introduced to something the author calls an βInfinite I,β which is creating our unique holographic experiences. Then there is the βHuman Game Model,β offering explanations all the way from why we experience pain and suffering to how we can change our reactions and responses by letting go of our judgments, beliefs, opinions, and fears. The end result, suggests the author, is peeling away all the layers of false identities that make up the βego,β transforming and emerging from our cocoon as a βno-self.β
Part Three of the book is a series of questions and answers to offer alternative explanations consistent with these models on subjects such as money, past lives, karma, trust, and the βEarth Environment.β
This book will leave you thinking, because this book is truly radical.
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