ISBN-13: 978-1601632142 Kindle ASIN: B007ZQBK1K
I haven’t read a book as thought provoking as The Unfoldment since Sonia Barrett’s The Holographic Canvas. This book is like the first Matrix movie in its capacity to jolt my mind into thinking about my reality. If you just want an escape read, get something else. This book is for those who want to break out of an unsatisfying life and are not afraid of finding the truth. For those who are committed to changing their current unhappy situation, this just may be the right motivation and impetus to walking a more authentic and satisfying path.
Much of what Kramer talks about is not new: that everything is energy, that the world we live in is an illusion/ a matrix/ a game, that governments throughout history have employed psychological conditioning to control the masses, that most people live lives of quiet desperation. So what is unique about this book?
Well, in the author’s own words, “Is the rose that blossoms each spring new and distinct? Or is it something old that we have seen before? What is fresh and unique about The Unfoldment is how it explores the particular resonances of our situation today. I map the metaphysical, cultural, and political energies, and show how they influence us at an intimate level. Then I show how to liberate the mind and empower the spirit for a more natural evolution. I am a champion of the human soul and I help people to claim their own world-changing power.”
No, this book does not give you answers to life’s biggest unanswered questions. Life is about experiential learning, and you will have to do the work of finding the answers to your questions. That’s why you’re here, alive, as a human being, with a mind capable of finding the answers yourself. Here on Earth, knowledge is not taught, but experienced. This is how we gain true understanding that leads to wisdom. This book can get you started.
Stay tuned for Author Interview with Neil Kramer next week…















This book sounds great I loved the movies of the matrix so if it is like that I know the book will be great. I will hopefully get to read it.