Unconsciously Alive
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
Humans are the only form of known life called beings. Because we are supposed to be, instead of simply do. Because we are conscious by design. All other creatures just do. Like when you explain to a googoo-gaga baby what animals do, instead of what they are. They simply do their own things. Very creative parents can even mimic what a fish does.
For us, people, life is to be, to experience it, to be in it. To live it consciously.
This book is divided into 2 parts – the first is about the very basic impacts of consciousness, and the second – about everything beyond the basics. I will try to unfold 2 words – Unconsciously Alive – while offering 2 opposite points of view in the form of 22 essays on 22 topics, which I think are fundamental to our civilization and the wellbeing of not only each one of us and our individual lives, but to our entire habitat.
This book is also about choice. A choice between 2 options. Every single chapter offers a choice. Except for one. The question each of those essays is trying to answer is how conscious our choices really are.
Unconsciously Alive is about the collective unconsciousness of the human species and where it took us in the 21st century.
For us, people, life is to be, to experience it, to be in it. To live it consciously.
This book is divided into 2 parts – the first is about the very basic impacts of consciousness, and the second – about everything beyond the basics. I will try to unfold 2 words – Unconsciously Alive – while offering 2 opposite points of view in the form of 22 essays on 22 topics, which I think are fundamental to our civilization and the wellbeing of not only each one of us and our individual lives, but to our entire habitat.
This book is also about choice. A choice between 2 options. Every single chapter offers a choice. Except for one. The question each of those essays is trying to answer is how conscious our choices really are.
Unconsciously Alive is about the collective unconsciousness of the human species and where it took us in the 21st century.