Sapiens Rising: the View from 2100 - Neil Freer - Books - Book Tree - 9781585091461 - May 26, 2015
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Sapiens Rising: the View from 2100

Neil Freer

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Sapiens Rising: the View from 2100

Publisher Marketing: A visionary work from a futuristic philosopher. Presents in great detail a positive, compelling view of the new human and new human society that goes beyond cultures, nations and civilizations; beyond democracy, socialism, communism and money; beyond competition under the illusion of limited resources; beyond the godspell Babel-factoring religions; beyond the old new age. Reveals how we will live as enlightened, generic humans having restored the true knowledge of our history as a genetically created species - part Homo erectus and part Anunnaki/Nefilim. Accepting and integrating this proven knowledge will allow us to experience planetary peace and meet the conditions for matriculation into stellar society. Sapiens Rising presents a meta-scenario, the largest picture of our current consciousness revolution and the wild card memes and technologies that afford us the ability to transcend and achieve cosmic consciousness and our place among the stars. Whatever we can conceive we can achieve. Whatever we can comprehend we can transcend. Previously released as an e-book only, the author claims it has reached Michelle and Barack Obama, M. Gorbachev, John Petersen of the Arlington Institute, the Dalai Lama, Pope Benedict, Klaus Schwab (of Davos), Presidents Clinton and Carter, Charlie Rose, and Bill Moyers, among others. Contributor Bio:  Freer, Neil Freer is a researcher, writer, lecturer, philosopher, adn poet. He has taught college courses in Philosophy and History of Religion.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 26, 2015
ISBN13 9781585091461
Publishers Book Tree
Genre New Age Literature
Pages 198
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 11 mm   ·   272 g
Language English  

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