Book Title: Unlimited Horizons
Author(s): Hermann Kuhn
Publisher: Crosswind Publishing Germany

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________________ What's Your Reality ? Yet There's MORE to It All our actions, thoughts and feelings (our consciousness) continuously influence the three other elements - matter, space and time, - which again affect us in return. These interactions and the consequences we experience as a result are also crucial to our reality. Yet 'consciousness', 'matter', 'space' and 'time' alone do not explain these interactions well enough for us to fundamentally prevent negative experiences. We also need to know • how matter, space and time manage to dominate us - our consciousness - as intensely as we experience it now • why our awareness gets so attached to matter, space and time that we can't even conceive of an alternative state • how we dissolve and control this overpowering association between our consciousness and the three other elements, and • what we experience once our awareness becomes independent of matter, space and time How matter, space and time manage to dominate our awareness We currently focus almost exclusively on matter. This originates in a deep longing of ours to experience the state of embodiment. As long as we desire to encounter in bodily form all the values, ideals and dreams we feel within, we will experience a material environment.

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