Escaping the Illusion: Behind the Disguise of the Physical World
By (Author) Michael Milo Faff
BookBaby
BookBaby
12th July 2021
United States
Paperback
202
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 12mm
317g
Everything is energy. So, why do you see objects like the moon and the Stars, and your car and your puppy dog How does energy become objects in your world An interesting question. Maybe, you are in an illusion, disguised so magnificently that it looks like your world. Being an illusion has something to do with fooling your senses into believing something is there, but it isn't.
Since you believe something is there, you have built a structure around the belief to keep it firmly in place. Beliefs are very powerful structures that hold your world in place the way it is. Did you know if you change your beliefs, you change your world This is not a metaphor; if you change your beliefs, your physical world will change.
Did you know there is no outside world the way you think there is "Wait a minute now," you may be saying, "This is getting too crazy." You may need to take smaller bites. The book does that. Organized into four parts: Part I - Everything is Already Here, Part II - Finding the Illusion, Part III - Stepping out of the Illusion, and Part IV - Behind the Illusion, it offers a different way of experiencing your world. The parts are not separate, and they do overlap. The pieces appear to flow with the theme of the book.
Have you ever considered that you may not be where you think you are Maybe you are in a dream that just goes on and on. How might that work The book, Escaping the Illusion might be the book of ideas to answer those deeper questions.
About Michael Milo Faff
Mike is a Client-Centered Psychologist, Speaker, and Author. He also is a Certified Medical Hypnotherapist, Reiki II practitioner, and he has added many alternative modalities to his practice, using them when appropriate.
He came into the field of psychology after retiring from over thirty years in the automotive industry as an engineer with General Motors. At 63 years old, he went back to college to get his master's degree in psychology. So when he saw his first clients, they assumed he had years of experience of being a therapist because he looked old. When they asked questions for which he had no idea how to answer, he would say, "We will discuss that next session." Then go home and research the question. From the research, he would write a paper or little booklet and give it to the client. Sometimes they would bring the booklets back marked up with all the things dyslexic's do when they write because he is dyslexic. Those little booklets were the starting point for writing books.
Even though writing has never come easy for him, there was a compulsion to put his ideas in writing. All these ideas were just running around inside of him, looking for a place to light, and so year by year, he kept writing and rewriting and adding and deleting to those little booklets. Then technology came to rescue him. He could write something down on the computer and have it read back to him. The beauty and wonder of that is this; he could hear his writing errors and correct most of them.
Mike uses personal experience, ancient wisdom, and A Course in Miracles as his muse for writing. His latest book, Escaping The Illusion, combines those little booklets, a brief look into quantum physics, and A Course in Miracles. In Escaping the Illusion, he explores the illusion we live in and how to escape it and presents a different understanding of our world.
Mike also has a YouTube Channel, "Living in the Illusion," where he presents his ideas.