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Rewriting perceptions of reality and unravelling the conspiracies
of the modern mirror-world Have you ever wondered why things in
life aren't quite as they seem? Why we celebrate distorted
entertainments to such an extreme; or why an
industrial-technology-media complex has become the dominant
political and economic force of governance? Why our way of life
seems morally corrupt and our choices upside-down? This is the
Inversion: the model of reality that our brains have been
programmed to accept and which also compels us to participate in
and sustain. In his ground-breaking book, Kingsley Dennis examines
these issues, questions this reality-model, and comes to some
surprising conclusions. Dennis unpicks the complexities of our
manipulated reality, enlightening readers to the nature and
mechanisms of the inverted, mirror world that so many people have
become lost within. Yet it does not need to remain this way – if
people are ready and willing to open their eyes to what is going on
around them. The Inversion deals with unpleasant truths which
we too often ignore because a veil has been pulled over our eyes
and minds. Within its pages, readers will find out about the hidden
hands that work to normalize the madness of the ‘upside-down
world.’ Dennis also examines the social engineering of spiritual
control mechanisms, machinic consciousness, the metaverse, entropic
or negative forces, the evolutionary impulse, the nature of the
hybrid self – and much more. This book is for those readers who
are ready to open their mind and to perceive a greater reality.
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There is a mental malaise creeping through the collective human
mindset. Mass psychosis is becoming normalized. It is time to break
free... One of the key problems facing human beings today is that
we do not look after our minds. As a consequence, we are unaware of
the malicious impacts that infiltrate and influence us on a daily
basis. This lack of awareness leaves people open and vulnerable.
Many of us have actually become alienated from our own minds,
argues Kingsley L. Dennis. This is how manipulations occur that
result in phenomena such as crowd behaviour and susceptibility to
political propaganda, consumerist advertising and social
management. Mass psychosis is only possible because humanity has
become alienated from its transcendental source. In this state, we
are prisoners to the impulses that steer our unconscious. We may
believe we have freedom, but we don't. Healing the Wounded Mind
discusses these external influences in terms of a collective mental
disease - the wetiko virus (Forbes), ahrimanic forces (Steiner),
the alien mind (Castaneda), and the collective unconscious shadow
(Jung). The human mind has been targeted by corrupt forces that
seek to exploit our thinking on a grand scale. This is the
`magician's trick' that has kept us captive within the social
systems that both distract and subdue us. In the first part of this
transformative book, the author outlines how the Wounded Mind
manifests in cultural conditioning, from childhood onwards. In the
second part, he examines how `hypermodern' cultures are being
formed by this mental psychosis and shaping our brave new world. In
an inspiring conclusion, we are shown the gnostic path to freedom
through connecting with the transcendental source of life.
This is first and foremost a book about longing...emerging from out
of nowhere, and merging into the unnamable. It stands as a
collection of poems, paeans, and prose pieces that praise the
spaces of intense yearning. This collection was originally
conceived as a companion piece to a now unpublished novel, brought
forth between 1999 and 2000. These bursts of expression - of
language desperately attempting to find form - exist now as a stand
alone assemblage of words made flesh. To accompany the 19 paeans of
longing the author has included 19 original photos taken from his
personal collection.
'Beautiful Traitor' is an anthology of poems that represent twenty
years in the author's search for meaning in life - or life through
poetry. Kingsley L. Dennis has personally selected these poems that
begin from 1992 and continue until 2012. As the author states in
his introduction: 'At the age of twenty, with mysticism and magic
in my head, the search had begun...' This unique collection
reflects a personal odyssey that has taken Kingsley from the UK to
Prague, to Istanbul, and through his many years working both abroad
and in the UK as a teacher. However, whilst these poems reflect a
sense of place, the real location they describe and reveal is the
inner homeland. It was from here that Kingsley L. Dennis undertook
the majority of his traveling. This book will appeal to poetry
lovers, seekers of life, and anyone interested in the personal
thoughts and inner life of the author Kingsley L. Dennis.
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