Synopsis:
Change Your Reality!
Do you wonder sometimes how and why you’re here? What ‘here’ even is, and who ‘You’ are in the greater scheme of things? If these questions resonate with you – then this is THE book that finally explains it all.
Physician and Scientist, Dr. Howard Eisenberg, is a long-time explorer of the various realms of consciousness. In this multiple awards-winning book, he shares his recent discoveries of our dream-like entrapment and liberation by ‘Awakening’ to the underlying Truth.
Integrating indigenous wisdom, spiritual experiences, and leading-edge scientific discoveries, Dream It to Do It, will totally reshape your understanding of reality. This powerful book reveals the magical-like formula between envisioning the impossible and manifesting it into our external world.
In this awe-inspiring book of spiritually and scientifically integrated ‘revelations’:
Discover the World-behind-the-world
Learn who ‘You’ really are – beyond your ‘ego mind’ and brain
Transform your life by freeing yourself from the toxic emotions and illusions that entrap us
Deploy your powers for ‘real magic’ – the kind that ‘manifests’ into transforming physical reality!/li>
Dream It to Do It: The Science & the Magic is the multi-awards-winning guide to unlocking the secrets that can transform your life.
Favorite Lines:
“Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.”
“…the only thing you can be certain about is your personal conscious awareness, at this moment.”
“Bottom line: it appears that less brainwork equals greater consciousness.”
My Opinion:
I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest opinion.
This book serves as an update to Dr. Eisenberg’s 1977 book, Inner Spaces: Parapsychological Explorations of the Mind and, to massively understate its purpose, to explore how reality works. While outside of my usual genre preferences, I was still interested in learning more especially with the pressures and stress brought on in today’s society.
Classified as mental & spiritual healing, meditation, and spiritual self-help, this book explores the intersection of science and spirituality and I found that I personally enjoyed the inclusion of the sciences. Throughout the book, Eisenberg includes supporting evidence for various topics including alternate realities, brain science and consciousness, how thoughts become things, lucid dreaming, and much more. While there are a variety of interesting and thought provoking topics being covered in this book, Eisenberg still manages to convey his ideals and insights in an easy to understand way for those of us less familiar on the subjects. I especially enjoyed the sections on Emotional Self-Regulation and Meditation.
As someone who would identify as a more agnostic individual, I found this to be an enthusiastically written and engaging book. Eisenberg’s passion for the subjects he writes about really shines through and I think that is what made this such an intriguing read. I could see this being a great resource for readers to get exposure to a unique blend of spiritual and scientific revelations that could lead to some deep self-reflection and mindfulness practices.
Summary:
Overall, while outside my usual comfort zone, I found this to be an interesting and thought provoking read – although I will admit that I struggled with a couple of minor existential crises while reading this. Touching on the science and spirituality behind reality and consciousness, this book could be for anyone interested in exploring parapsychology, the human mind, consciousness, reality, meditation and other related practices. You can check out the book trailer here. Happy reading!
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