
The Reality Myth
Unlocking the Secrets of Modern Physics & the Power of Intention While Redefining Your Place in the Universe
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Narrated by:
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Gregory Shinn
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By:
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Ishan Rami
About this listen
How do you know what is real?
In his new book The Reality Myth: Unlocking the Secrets of Modern Physics & the Power of Intention While Redefining Your Place in the Universe, best-selling author Ishan Rami takes the listener on a mind-bending journey through time and space to answer that question and much more.
Inside you'll learn:
- How to take the first step to unlimited abundance
- The truth of all reality
- Your observation creates reality
- The difference between thoughts and beliefs
- Defining mental gender
- The seven states of matter
- The world within and the world without
- Predict your future by creating it
- The science behind vibration
- The nature of universal vibration
- Developing a helpful mind
- Discovering new planes of reality
- The metaphysics of time space and things
- Your mind and spirit are one in the same
- Understanding the conscious, subconscious, and super conscious
- You can change reality by creating it anew
- And much more!
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- MrsArchi
- 07-29-16
Great information. Well delivered!
Enjoyed listening to this book. Easy to put to use. Love it! Recommend to anyone learning to manifest a better life experience
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- Matthew Morris McCormick
- 04-13-18
Great Thinking, but too 13th Century
I was all about this, until “women do not have a capacity to make decisions, and men must be their masters. ‘Nuff said.
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