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Simple, concise, and radical, Being Human outlines the
Entheological Paradigm, a Grand Unified Theory of reality that
accounts for not only all of the physical world, but personal
consciousness, life, and God as well. This guide explains the
nature of God as a Fractal Energy Being and how this One Being
works to create all of physical reality and is also embodied in all
living beings through the process of evolution. To be Human is to
be God in a body. This guide not only explains how this is
accomplished through energetic evolution, but also explains how
individuals can use entheogenic medicines to learn how to own their
personal energy and take responsibility for themselves as unique
manifestations and embodiments of God. Free of fluff,
mystification, metaphysics, and all religious dogma and illusion,
Being Human is the simple, easy-to-follow guide to a fulfilling
life in reality that humanity has been waiting for. This is the
book that can change the world, and it all begins with YOU Welcome,
at long last, to Reality
This book is a collection of independently written essays about the
Entheological Paradigm by Martin W. Ball, which was first
articulated in his previous book, Being Human, including movie
reviews and analysis of the film Avatar and The Spirit Molecule,
and a controversial article on Terence McKenna. This book is an
invaluable addition to the ongoing discovery of the meaning of it
all . . . Essays include: "The Entheological Paradigm: An Overview"
"The Process: An Experiential Discourse on Non-Duality" "Terence on
DMT: McKenna's Reflections in the Tryptamine Mirror of the Self"
"Ego, Energy, and Entheogens: The Reality of Human Liberation from
Illusion" "Digesting The Spirit Molecule: Is DMT Inter-Dimensional
Rocket Fuel or a Reflection of the Self?" "The Avatar Dreamhunt:
Why Psychedelics Make Avatar More Sophisticated" "Visionary Art"
From the imagination and experience of one of the world's most
provocative entheogenic researchers comes a psychedelic tale of
self-discovery, universal love, and personal awakening. For Beyond
Azara, Martin W. Ball brings all the wonder of mystical experience
together with deep insights, sensuality, and gripping storytelling.
The world has been wracked by an apocalyptic war. In the aftermath,
a dedicated religious group known as the Azarans has left the
mainland behind to seek a place from which to rebuild humanity.
Across the Loa Neshi Sea, they find the paradise they've been
looking for on the island continent of Lur. Esoteric doctrine and
radical awakening clash in this dynamic tale of how two people,
Jendru Amdin and Jor Alesh Melva, discover their true nature and
each other amidst events that will shatter everything they thought
they knew. Jendru is soon to take his vows and become a monk in the
psychedelic religion of Azara. Jor Alesh is the ascended Alcian of
Jurnda, a secular metropolis. She's come to the sacred pyramid
temple city of Azar to observe the unexpected return of the
heretical Darsulans. Two hundred years previously, the upstart
group challenged the sacred doctrine of Azara and left the
religious refuge, disappearing across the island. Now they're
coming back and no one knows why. It's Seyloq Surya, a reclusive
apostate, who brings Jendru and Jor Alesh together. With this
unusual man, who claims to be God, they experience a powerful new
medicine, inviting them to challenge everything they've ever
thought or believed. In the process, they begin to discover
themselves, what it means to follow their hearts, and trust in the
infinite. Beyond Azara is an exciting mix of nondual philosophy,
entheogenic experience, sensual awakening, and universal romance
that pierces the veil of illusion and reveals the nature of being
like nothing else you've read. "A combination of Brave New World,
1984, and The Teachings of Don Juan. A recommended read for those
interested in 'after Armageddon' and the survival of the human
spirit in spite of war, despots, and religious philosophies out of
touch with human needs." -John A. Rush, Ph.D., author of The
Mushroom in Christian Art, and Failed God "With his latest work of
fiction, Martin Ball continues to astound us with his prolific
output and his on-going conversation about all things entheogenic"
-James Oroc, author of Tryptamine Palace: 5-MeO-DMT and the Sonoran
Desert Toad "If you thought the sex, drugs and rock and roll of the
'60s was something, wait until the seductive sexual and entheogenic
juices role right off of the pages of this post-apocalyptic magnum
opus, right into your nether region, sending you into a world where
you'll cum to understand yourself. And the best part is, this
book's details of experience and methods are the real deal." -Jan
Irvin, author of The Holy Mushroom
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