Elements of Existence is an introduction to a user friendly Metaphysical framework for our known existence. The framework is based on a ground breaking theory of how life itself is generating. The Theory of Reciprocity encompasses every aspect of existence, physical and non-physical, by conserving continuity between manifest and un-manifest reality. The Theory of Reciprocity unveils the mysteries of the number one and it's infinite nature. The book presents the material in journal fashion with bits of auto-biographical content, breaking the fourth wall frequently to take the reader along the course of the original discoveries as they occurred. While the theory involves complex physics and mathematics, they are not encountered in this book. This could be called "Reciprocity for Dummies". At the same time it challenges old, obsoleted paradigms and assists the reader in shifting their personal orientation to a worldview that is harmonious and intuitively satisfying. Through the thought experiments laid out in the text, the reader can test these claims for their self. While physics continues to search for a unified field theory, reciprocity opens the gates of unity by conserving continuity. Life is a continuous flow, not a bounded field structure. If you are ready to have a more grounded outlook, a more empowering view and a true sense of growing connection between the physical and non-physical aspects of your own life and psyche then, welcome to the beginners handbook for just that experience. My own "colorful" background and first hand experiences with trauma and exultation and everything in between, led me naturally to this discovery. I already paid the price for this ticket so, I bid you, join me on a journey of culminating lifetimes and find your self in a whole new world.
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