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Butterflies Are Free To Fly

When Nicolaus Copernicus discovered the Earth wasn’t the center of the Universe, everything changed. When Isaac Newton figured out the law of gravity from a falling apple, everything changed. When Benjamin Franklin harvested electricity from lightening and Thomas Edison made the first commercial light bulb, everything changed. Today, when quantum physicists realize our physical universe isn’t real, that it’s just a hologram, everything … wait! Nothing’s changed - yet.

"Butterflies Are Free To Fly" offers a new and radical approach to spiritual evolution based on the recent scientific experiments in quantum physics and brain research outlined in Part One. Given that the physical universe which looks and feels so real to us is actually a unique holographic projection from our own brain, the author examines various models for life and living that are very different than what we have been told and taught.

“This is the only radical thinking that you need to do,” Dr. Amit Goswami is quoted as saying. “But it is so radical, it is so difficult, because our tendency is that the world is already ‘out there,’ independent of my experience. It is not. Quantum Physics has been so clear about it.”

For example, in Part Two we are introduced to something the author calls an “Infinite I,” which is creating our unique holographic experiences. Then there is the “Human Game Model,” offering explanations all the way from why we experience pain and suffering to how we can change our reactions and responses by letting go of our judgments, beliefs, opinions, and fears. The end result, suggests the author, is peeling away all the layers of false identities that make up the “ego,” transforming and emerging from our cocoon as a “no-self.”

Part Three of the book is a series of questions and answers to offer alternative explanations consistent with these models on subjects such as money, past lives, karma, trust, and the “Earth Environment.”

This book will leave you thinking, because this book is truly radical.

"I devoured your book. I appreciate your personal insights and sharing. Thanks again for a brilliant read." - Nancy, from California

"Thank you so much for putting up such a wonderful book..I have no words to describe how I feel Now after I read the book." - Charles, from Nigeria

"Thank you for your book. It is refreshing to see something that is both free and very accurate. I gained so much from the book. Your work explains for free so much truth in simplicity that I know to be correct. The quantum physics material is brilliant." - Andy, from Thailand

"Appreciate your book in many many ways... Its a total masterpiece!" - Daniel, from Colorado

"This has been an incredible read and I can't stop thinking about it. I'm definitely recommending it to others." - Jace, from Canada

"Really enjoying your book , brilliantly put together." - Tink, from Amsterdam

"I have read the book and I must say that I have never ever been so absorbed in a book. Your viewpoint is so fresh and logical. The way you have incorporated the quantum physics aspect is spellbinding. I am simply overwhelmed by your imagination and the ability to communicate so clearly." - Harmeet, from Belgium

"Best book I have!" - Kenneth, from the USA

"Loved the book." - Mike, from Oregon

"An original and well designed book of the mind that offers the reader the path to understanding the true nature of our reality and therefore the real path to peace." - Gary, from Canada

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Butterflies29

In the last chapter of the book, the author suggest that “toward the end of your time in the cocoon, you begin to see ripples in the Universal ocean, movement in the ‘Earth Environment’ template; a…

00:26:08  |   Thu 13 Jan 2011
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Butterflies28

In Chapter 35, the author uses a lot of quotes from U.G. Krishnamurti (no relationship to J. Krishnamurti), as an example of the way other scouts talk about the transformation into a butterfly. For …

00:23:10  |   Thu 13 Jan 2011
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Butterflies27

In Chapter 33, the author explains why he cannot recommend the work of Robert Scheinfeld, even though he credits Scheinfeld with providing him with a lot of pieces of the puzzle. But, the author say…

00:29:59  |   Thu 13 Jan 2011
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Butterflies26

Chapter 31 begins with the question: "You’ve been pretty hard on the ego throughout this book. Isn’t that a judgment in itself?" The author explains that "we have assigned the ego a lot of power duri…

00:37:03  |   Thu 13 Jan 2011
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Butterflies25

In the second part of Chapter 30 dealing with the question of Money, the author further explains why fads like “The Secret” and the “Law of Attraction” don’t work for most people most of the time, …

00:26:35  |   Thu 13 Jan 2011
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Butterflies24

Chapter 30, dealing with the question of Money, is divided into two episodes. In this first part, explaining that “I have an unlimited supply of money to have whatever holographic experience comes u…

00:26:21  |   Thu 13 Jan 2011
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Butterflies23

In Chapter 27, the author admits that he believed in past lives for about 50 years, but had to change that belief in light of the holographic universe model, since time does not actually exist and …

00:39:44  |   Thu 13 Jan 2011
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Butterflies22

In Chapter 24, the question is, “If we don’t share one big common hologram, how can you and I go out at night and see the same stars, or watch the same movie, or see the same people? How could some…

00:26:00  |   Thu 13 Jan 2011
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Part Three is a section with Questions and Answers.

For example, to the question of whether or not we all live in one big, common hologram, the author suggests in Chapter 22 that "each individual hum…

00:25:20  |   Thu 13 Jan 2011
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Butterflies20

In Chapter 21, the author talks about what it's like to become a butterfly...

"Keep peeling away layers of an onion and what do you have when you get through? Nothing. It isn’t that you peel away t…

00:24:22  |   Mon 10 Jan 2011
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Butterflies19

In Chapter 20, the author says, "Finally I have the opportunity to tell you how I feel standing where I am, looking at the Pacific Ocean, close to emerging from my cocoon as a butterfly."

"In short,…

00:26:52  |   Mon 10 Jan 2011
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Butterflies18

In Chapter 19, the author looks closely at fear, focusing especially on the fear of death and the fear of non-existence.

"Are you living your life so if you died today, you would have no regrets, no …

00:29:57  |   Mon 10 Jan 2011
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Butterflies17

"After more hours upon hours of spiritual autolysis, I wrote something else that is true: What you resist persists."

In Chapter 18, the author examines the question of resistance and how the idea h…

00:29:27  |   Mon 10 Jan 2011
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Butterflies16

In Chapter 17, the author discusses the effects that beliefs and opinions have on our world as a result of the judgments we make. He talks about Dr. Bruce Lipton, author of The Biology of Belief, w…

00:44:45  |   Fri 07 Jan 2011
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Butterflies15

In Chapter 16, the author suggests that “judgment” is the glue that keeps the first half of the Human Game going.

 “After hours upon hours of spiritual autolysis, I finally wrote something that is t…

00:35:45  |   Fri 07 Jan 2011
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Butterflies14

In Chapter 15, the author discusses “detaching and desirelessness.”

 “The truth is there is nothing “wrong” with desires and no reason to resist them or try to live without them. We are free to desi…

00:26:14  |   Thu 06 Jan 2011
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Butterflies13

In Chapter 14, the author discusses the process called “spiritual autolysis,” offered by Jed McKenna in his Enlightenment Trilogy, using extensive quotes from Jed’s three books.

 “Autolysis means s…

00:30:20  |   Thu 06 Jan 2011
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Butterflies12

In Chapter 13, the author discusses a “process” originally proposed by Robert Scheinfeld to use when a holographic experience causes a Player discomfort - “which includes mental discomfort as well a…

00:34:29  |   Thu 06 Jan 2011
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Butterflies11

In Chapter 12, the author suggests that the Human Game is divide into two halves, much like a rollercoaster has two parts - up the first hill and then down. He then goes into detail about the “rules…

00:29:30  |   Thu 06 Jan 2011
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Butterflies10

In Chapter 11, we listen to a fictional conversation between two Infinite I's as they supposedly create the Human Game on Earth, offered by the author as a new model for how the universe works.

"And …

00:31:36  |   Thu 06 Jan 2011
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