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The Ovum’s Code

The Ovum’s Code

Michael George

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Michael George
Año de edición:
2024
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Filosofía
ISBN:
9798224397198
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Embarking on an exploration of diverse dimensions of human experience, this collection spans an array of thought-provoking topics, delving into the intricacies of life, consciousness, and purpose. From an examination of societal norms to an inquiry into the mysteries of our existence, each chapter weaves a unique narrative. It starts with the perspective of a newborn entering this world, exploring innocent viewpoints, and then gradually shifts to the nuanced perspectives of adulthood, contributing to a collective journey through the depths of human understanding.As we navigate through these diverse chapters, a recurring thread surfaces-a call for heightened consciousness. From unraveling the complexities of negative work energies to contemplating humanity’s salvation through evolved consciousness, there is a shared emphasis on self-awareness, enlightenment, and the pursuit of a more profound understanding that transcends societal confines.The collection traverses the paradoxes of modern life, from illusions of love in the age of streaming to the distortions of reality within the realms of social media. Amid these paradoxes, a consistent theme emerges-an invitation to break free from constraints, whether mental, societal, or self-imposed.Each chapter beckons individuals to venture into the realms of consciousness, societal paradigms, and the mysteries that shape our shared human journey. As we commence this exploration, the overarching question, 'Why Are We Here on Earth?' stands as an enduring invitation to continue the quest for meaning, understanding, and enlightenment along the intricate path of human existence.

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