
Being Human
An Entheological Guide to God, Evolution, and the Fractal, Energetic Nature of Reality
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Martin W. Ball
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Simple, concise, and radical, Being Human outlines the Entheological Paradigm, a Grand Unified Theory of reality that accounts for not only all of the physical world, but personal consciousness, life, and God as well.
This guide explains the nature of God as a fractal energy being and how this one being works to create all of physical reality and is also embodied in all living beings through the process of evolution. To be human is to be God in a body.
This guide not only explains how this is accomplished through energetic evolution, but also explains how individuals can use entheogenic medicines to learn how to own their personal energy and take responsibility for themselves as unique manifestations and embodiments of God. Free of fluff, mystification, metaphysics, and all religious dogma and illusion, Being Human is the simple, easy-to-follow guide to a fulfilling life in reality that humanity has been waiting for. This is the book that can change the world, and it all begins with you! Welcome, at long last, to reality!
The paperback version of Being Human was first released in 2009 following the author's own personal experience of energetic opening and transformation and is considered a radical and groundbreaking book in entheogenic literature. The audiobook features ambient soundscape backing tracks, occasional sound effects, and is read by the author.
©2009 Martin W. Ball (P)2018 Martin W. BallProfound teaching and realizations. Thanks
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If you know anything out science or evolution the first part of the book seems totally absurd. I feel as though it has been a waste of a credit if I'm honest.
His use of digital delay/reverb and a backing track cheapen the whole experience too. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone as the interesting content is few and far between.
Guy took drugs and now knows the ultimate truth!
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