Sunday, April 28, 2013

Multiverse



1.        Other Earths
Looks interesting although 11 short stories one world among many... eleven stories about them all

What if Lincoln never became president, and the Civil War never took place? What if Columbus never discovered America, and the Inca developed a massive, technologicallyadvanced empire? What if magic was real and a half-faerie queen ruled England? What if an author discovered a book written by an alternate version of himself?

These are just some of the possible pathways that readers can take to explore the Other Earths that may be waiting just one page away.



1.  Crossing Lives
Multi-verse
Skip Taylor, a lost soul living on the dangerous streets of Atlanta, discovers that in another life he was a writer, and now someone is publishing his work as their own. Determined to stop the theft of his life's work, Skip treks to the thief's isolated island mansion intent on murder, but then finds himself caught up in an even bigger adventure.

2. Times hidden dimension
Science or something else
Does time exist, or do we make it up? Everyone is aware of time, but what is it? Time is consciouness. As time goes into infinity, consciousnes becomes eternal. Why is this such a mystery? Because time has a hidden dimension.

The projections of science, like digital technology, are happening so fast you can barely keep up. Rather than be dazzled or daunted by new horizons, one must start thinking what it is possible to think. The hidden dimension of time opens into critical and physical, multiple and alternate worlds. Do we dare to go there? And what happens if we do not?


1.  Coming Home
AltU
What if we were the creators of the reality we live in? What if we found that this life was just a dream and every dream another mirror of ourselves? 

The protagonists of this novel, a physician and a homeless man, are dreamers of a new reality. They overcome their deepest fears as they break through customs, give up safety, lose themselves - and thus get in touch with a deeper sense of self. They dare to escape from the madness of normality in order to enter a new world. 

Yet, as much as they already live on the new earth, it is the old earth they encounter, the individual and collective madness of a doomed world that they must deal with. It is the challenge of all mystics of our times: to be mystics without monasteries, to remain sane in the midst of insanity. Not to get caught in the nightmare but to remember the world is all nothing but a dream. Thus bring the world home. 

If you have any interest in spirituality and mysticism, or in integral philosophy or the evolution of human consciousness, then this book would interest you. It is a book of spiritual practice and practical philosophy. It is the experiment to live through a deeper, a higher self. It is the experiment to move truth from the head into the heart. Once you arrive there, an entirely new game begins…


1.                   A Magic Triangle
Time—Alternate worlds
It was just another ordinary day, in the ordinary life of school boy Dylan Jones. But the strange happenings on that day would begin a chain of events that, in later years, will see him on a journey into the spirit world, following a meeting with a girl from another time, who helps him stop the destruction of two worlds
This book is a fantastic story for teens and adults alike.



1. Death Ray Butterfly (Rays and Nights)

Alt U  Interesting
Inspector Stanley Mole doesn't mind a hard case, but things have gotten out of hand. There's a killer who escapes to a parallel universe, a 20,000 year old murder, a witness to her own death, a toddler assassin, subatomic-particle sniffing butterflies, and much, much more. This time it's not just his reputation that's on the line. This time it's more than personal.




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