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  • Yes. I read it annually on my juice fast. But usually I only get halfway through in terms of the spiral reading. Quite intense, but definitely an upgrade from the simplistic left-to-right reading on this planet.

    I had an idea to learn the spiral reading/writing as a norm, for all the obvious benefits. But it would require a significant amount of neural rewiring, so maybe sometime in the future. 

    Enjoy the book!

  • There's another channel for the Nine called Magenta Pixie who has terrific books. What's interesting is that the flavor/texture is completely different for the two authors. 

    They are both clear (IMO) but it filters through as more Vedic in one and Magical in the other, due to the authors 'past' lives, programming, patterning, etc. Something for everyone I guess ;)

  • please enlighten me regarding the benefits Daniel

    Daniel O'Keeffe said:

    Yes. I read it annually on my juice fast. But usually I only get halfway through in terms of the spiral reading. Quite intense, but definitely an upgrade from the simplistic left-to-right reading on this planet.

    I had an idea to learn the spiral reading/writing as a norm, for all the obvious benefits. But it would require a significant amount of neural rewiring, so maybe sometime in the future. 

    Enjoy the book!

  • Hey Jakub,

    Well, the humans read left-to-right all the time and this affects every aspect of how they relate to memory and information. It affects how they process reality. They do this for decades on computer screens, always taking in information in the same way. 

    Reading right-to-left, top-to-bottom, and bottom-to-top adds three extra dimensions. It also changes your eye direction/movements, which is a big thing in Eastern practices. Eye movements are an indicator of what info/dimensions you’re accessing. Like the Chakra Cunning practices on this site, where you have to split your vision. 

    Basically, if you read in more directions you think in more directions - multidimensional thinking. Left-to-right is just kind of linear and one dimensional, like everything else down here. 

    As good as it sounds, It’s a giant pain in the a** learning to read again ha. 


    Jakub Faist said:

    please enlighten me regarding the benefits Daniel

  • good points, thank you

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