Reviewer:
William Marshall from Norwich, Connecticut
Those who are serious about dream work speak of an "aha"
experience when an insight is accurate. Joseph Campbell also speaks of the
"Aha" experience. I had that experience reading "Seth
Speak", and an even bigger one reading NPR. I've read extensively
about world religions, quantum physics, astro physics, Jung, Campbell, and
on and on and on. For me, NPR ties everything together and makes great
sense. After all, if I can imagine it as being true, what is to stop the
divine from being even more creative? I imagine the reality Seth speaks of
to be only the tip of the proverbial iceberg. NPR took my world view
(rational/materialism) and showed me how limiting it was. It completely
obliterated my fear of death, and gave meaning to a world that had
seemingly gone mad. It put me at peace with myself and the world. Nothing
else did that for me although people like Jung, Campbell and Fox helped.
The message is somewhat complex, and certainly revolutionary. The message
in Robert's books so impressed me that I put the concepts in the form of a
novel, "Gideon McGee's Dream," for teens and adults. The
concepts in NPR freed my creative spirit and that is what the book is all
about, an ever expanding and dynamically creative universe.
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