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Fantasy World

Humanity's Avoidance of the Truth to Live in an Illusion

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Fantasy World

By: Endall Beall
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Humanity lives lost in a world of perceptual illusions. These illusions are called beliefs and are often reinforced through cultural peer pressure - i.e. if the public at large believes something, the individual believes it as well. This book addresses some very controversial ideas and concepts. The reason these ideas are controversial is because they go against the public narrative of a number of illusions accepted by large segments of the world's population. Some people may be aware of some aspects of the data contained within this book, and to the mass consensus, they are disparagingly considered to be 'conspiracy theorists' because the information they often possess goes against the publicly accepted perceptual mass illusion.The facts contained in this book are not exhaustive, nor are they meant to be. The issues raised in the book are designed to be a spark that ignites the spirit of inquiry in the reader. The depths to these perceptual illusions are generally beyond imagining where accepted public consciousness and alleged 'conventional wisdom' is concerned. For any reader who has not been confronted with these ideas, this book has the ability to shake your worldview to its core, even with the limited number of illusions addressed within its pages. It will not be a psychologically comfortable read for an uninformed layman, nor is it meant to be. The truth has a bad habit of making us uncomfortable. If you are courageous enough to deal with such psychological discomfort that results from facing the truth versus the illusions you perceive as reality, then the reader should not be disappointed in what they find within its pages of this volume. It will take a strong stomach to face the destruction of illusions contained in this book. If you do not have that constitution and fortitude, then don't read this book. Globalization International Relations Politics & Government Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Psychology & Interactions
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