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The Reality Revolution by Brian Scott


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I was so excited to discover Brian Scott on YouTube about a year ago. He had this podcast going, The Reality Revolution Podcast, where he reads spiritual books, mostly classic material, and he also does these amazing meditations. This book opens with his story, how he got sucked into reality transurfing during an invasion of his home. 

This was fascinating to me; I had never heard of reality transurfing or quantum jumping before Brian. Brian is a voracious reader, and you can feel his love of knowledge as he narrates the material he chooses to present. He is just the kind of narrator that I love, he sprinkles in some history about the book and its author and his thoughts about connection to other works, while holding room for the skeptical mind. Due to his being extremely well-read, he is a deep well of knowledge, but he holds this pure eagerness and enthusiasm that invites and welcomes newcomers and explorers. This book is just like that. 

The first chapter of The Reality Revolution is Quantum Mechanics. To set the stage for ideas including reality transurfing and quantum jumping, this is a necessary step to be sure readers are on board. He knits together the brilliance of so many Masters and authors whose work he shares on the podcast, and in doing so offers many chords that might resonate with readers. In addition, he lays out “just enough” of the science—it delivers me right up to the line where my mind goes, “Okay this is as far as you can take me, Brian. That’s as science-y as this right-brain gets.”

Brian talks about reality hacks, including his own AURA technique of activating and actualizing alternate realities. He speaks about breaking through the mental constructs that we have created around our selves and our lives based on our memories of the past that we keep bringing forward each day...

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