Playing with Forms

Playing with Forms
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Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 1695220854
ISBN-13 : 9781695220850
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Book Synopsis Playing with Forms by : Eduardo Duran

Download or read book Playing with Forms written by Eduardo Duran and published by . This book was released on 2019-09-24 with total page 398 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With a backpack, a young engineer travels the world seeking to enhance his education and gain insight into the world at large and the human condition. His quest for knowledge takes him beyond the visible world and into a world of quantum connections, non-physical beings, and a story of history that isn't teachable in the classroom. Working with spiritual leaders and channelers as a source of knowledge, he weaves the story of his travels into the story of the source and nature of humanity, of Earth, and the cosmos. Eduardo left everything he had and started to travel the world alone, using only a backpack, and staying with local people. In some parts of the world, he traveled without using any money at all. After visiting almost every country of the world and talking to many people, he discovered the nature of humanity and a hidden, ancient history of the world. He met people who shared this knowledge. After several spiritual experiences, he met higher dimensional beings who helped him to deepen his understanding. He describes what he found in simple, straightforward language, making it easy to understand. You will find interesting stories from all over the world, impressive information from ancient civilizations, religions, history, psychology, physics, medicine, politics, and how it's all related to our modern world. But most importantly, how to use it in your daily life. He explains how powerful our thoughts are, and how we experience our reality through mental images that he calls forms.


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