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To the Metahumans!!!! A review of Deepak Chopra's Metahuman

Deepak Chopra's book Metahuman is a delightful pathway to the practice of being at peace with one's self as a denizen of the universe who has "gone beyond". Beyond the normal path of recreational or work-business-school 9-to-5 plodding; into the family of folks who have become more than they are.  Following these exercises with an open mind, you will gain control of yourself and truly unleash your infinite potential. No human can promise miracles but if you follow this path earnestly I believe firmly you will at least learn to recognize and embrace the miracle that you are. 

Following this book you will learn, at some level of reality, we are entangled. We are nonlocal. We exist and have consciousness--whatever that "magical" thing is! (Deepak tells us what he knows!) We can meditate and feel our very being, our existence. But we are also open and permeable systems. We co-create our experiences with others as members of groups. We generate experiences as individuals in real life and dream space. We inter-are. We are better in some way than anything AI can build already, because we have the power to be and become ourselves here and now in the real. And to be more. We can free our body to be one with our mind and recover our whole mind in pure awareness. We can do our "soul's work". We can sit back and observe our feelings and choose to embrace specific feelings or feel at whole with  "choiceless awareness".

And then my friend: then we are Metahuman. ;)

Following this book and Deepak's tour lectures I found myself entering a flow state I had missed, ironically, since I began higher education some-odd number of years ago. Things are coming together for me and this book actually feels like a culmination of many good things going on, on the entire planet, now. Deepak Chopra is an amazing human being and you can trust him as a tour guide through mental-physical-spiritual space to take you beyond. 

Good luck. 

Buy or borrow this book and take on an amazing new adventure.

To the Metahumans!!!!

Jenny L. Nielsen
Philosopher of Science, Physicist 
University of Kansas
JLNielsen@KU.edu
Quanta-qualia.blogspot.com


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