First published in 1971, 2150 A.D. is a groundbreaking science-fiction classic, with over 600,000 copies sold, that earned cult status by imagining humanity's spiritual evolution decades before consciousness-driven sci-fi entered the mainstream, making it a compelling read for fans of Avatar and Pluribus. Set between the fractured world of 1976 and a radically transformed society in the year 2150, 2150 A.D. is a visionary spiritual novel that explores humanity's potential evolution beyond fear, violence, and separation. Jon Lake, a wounded Vietnam veteran and psychology doctoral candidate, begins experiencing vivid time translations into the future--where society has reorganized itself around Macro awareness: a lived understanding of humanity's oneness, personal responsibility, and conscious creation. In this future, disease, crime, war, and environmental collapse have been replaced by cooperation, spiritual maturity, and advanced psychic abilities grounded in ethical development. As Jon moves between timelines, he is forced to confront his own unresolved anger, guilt, and desire for control. His journey becomes a test of whether personal transformation is truly possible--and whether humanity can evolve without first destroying itself. Through encounters with enlightened teachers, soul mates, and deeply flawed individuals, Jon learns that spiritual growth cannot be achieved through power or escape, but only through love, accountability, and the willingness to face one's shadow. Blending speculative science fiction with metaphysical teachings, 2150 A.D. offers a profound exploration of karma, reincarnation, free will, and collective evolution. First published decades ahead of its time, this newly republished edition speaks directly to today's global crises, asking a timeless question: What kind of future are we choosing right now?
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