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Jan192010

The Nature of Reality...and how you can change it by Chuck Coburn

In beginning the spiritual journey to self-discovery, one must first explore life’s basic questions, such as the purpose of creation—who we really are and how we might attain spiritual consciousness. Author Chuck Coburn teaches you to think outside the box as you learn the simple truth about The Nature Of Reality…and how you can change it.

Higher consciousness is possible from a variety of points of view. In this thought-provoking book, Coburn presents a composite of ancient thinking and wisdom, salted with modern-day notions. He provides you with the tools to discover the structure of what is—the meta-physics of how things really work—in an easily read, non-technical summary of what is.

In order to truly understand who you are, you need to ponder the very existence of God and the notion that you are an extension of His image. This exploration of the purpose of creation blends up-to-date scientific research and quantum physics with conventional spiritual dogma and New Age metaphysics, with a bit of the skeptic’s point of view thrown in for good measure.

Follow a tour through a historical perspective of ancient belief systems, which focus on a few who claim to have reached this Higher Consciousness—from Biblical prophets to modern-day soothsayers. See how different levels of perception can coexist simultaneously, and how you can select and explore a personal reality that suits your life purpose.

  • Paperback: 150 pages
  • Publisher: Xlibris Corporation (August 12, 2009)
  • ISBN-13: 978-1441545985

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