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Paperback The Possession of Man Book

ISBN: 1049206215

ISBN13: 9781049206219

The Possession of Man

As human beings, we are all born inherently good. We all would ultimately prefer to live our lives alone or with the ones we care for in simple, unchallenged peace, happiness and prosperity. Instead of war and conflict, humanity's true nature is one of love, joy, and living in mutual support of each other. And yet, war is looming, it seems, on every horizon. Rooted in fear and desire, greed and corruption are rampant in every sector of human existence. Why is this so? Author, John Brokaar describes how the Earth could be a true paradise, were it not for the presence of a force or field of influence that captures and possesses the unaware human mind. As long as human beings are subject to their dominant left-brained egos, this possession will infect every facet of their various and perpetually changing egos, including their ideologies, religions, societies, and even their casual affiliations. Brokaar identifies and describes the metaphysical entities that these egos create and analyses them in their ancient and recent forms. He describes how they manifest everywhere - in cities, nations, organizations and right down to each individual 'I' that is identified with. Brokaar looks at how these entities permeate the natural and cosmic energies found in monuments, geographic locations, and mankind itself. He describes their unnatural birth and historical growth, as well as their invisible 'organs' and 'tentacles' and how they are fueled by the psychic life-force of the unaware person.By understanding this aspect of reality, the reader is able to identify the effects of these entities in their own everyday life; not just conceptually, but in physical, emotional and mental manifestations. The book suggests passive (not active) methods by which these entities can be undone and ultimately dissolved.

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