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Quantusum

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What if you awaken on a deserted island, and don't know how you got there, don't know your name, don't have a single memory… Your efforts to find answers to your perilous predicament lead you off in confusing directions... and yet, your destiny beckons you to humankind's most vital event: the irrefutable, scientific discovery of the human soul—The Grand Portal.

Quantusum is the story of an ancient plan and a modern man who collide in the mystery of life’s highest purpose. And those beings who watch, wait and lay their traps, because they desire this plan to fail.

712 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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November 13, 2012
What an amazing, quietly powerful novel. A story that will leave you thinking about how you live your life, and how you interact with others. It touched my heart profoundly.
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July 28, 2013
Quantusum is an epic adventure into the wonders of existence... it pierces the veil of illusion, and shines a light of transparency into some very important aspects of life. I found Quantusum to be filled with many treasures of inspiration and truth.

This is a story that can be felt through the heart... kindling an intuitive awareness about a new stage of united awakening that is occuring throughout humanity.

The Quantusum is such a profound story, it feels like it is alive... breathing... moving... organic... 'living' information direct from the voice of the Heart and Soul... flowing into and touching the deepest chambers of our inner Self.

This is an intrinsic journey that never truly 'ends'... as it is continually issued forth from the pulsing heart of eternity...

Quantusum provides a powerful breath of soul-enlivening air, and has a strong capacity to inspire many within the interconnected human family who may have previously found themselves being suffocated in the density of an enculturated old-paradigm societal structure of suppression.

A book such as the Quantusum is something that opens the mind and nurtures the heart, and has the potential to illuminate each reader/experiencer from the inside-outwards with a powerful stream of inspirational encounters and insights.

There is a distinct feeling of truthfulness contained within the encoded nature of this 'story'. The central message within Quantusum is focused towards having the courage to align to the living truth of our heart and soul. It is a very empowering and life-enhancing book.
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October 5, 2017
Having read some James' other work, I was somewhat prepared for the context and type of book I thought this might be. It was still amazing and unique in many incredible ways. It felt like spiritual fiction, in contrast to science fiction. There are lots of heavy spiritual principles and concept presented in the book, but they managed to be interwoven throughout the character's journey. I was the most drawn in when they were forced to try and relate their experiences and visions to others who were not understanding.

It was excellent, but starts slow and I don't think is traditional fiction in many ways. It would help for someone to familiarize themselves with some of James' other work or at least be interested in general spirituality and mystical experiences.
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October 3, 2024
A completely remarkable book. Given the important mission of everything to do with Wingmakers this reviewer wonders if the book has elements of real truth entwined with fiction. It is a remarkably powerful book that is utterly gripping in places. I originally read bit on the Sambula (?) app. Now, after many years have passed I am reading it as a book. I wondered if James revised the tale? I remember parts but others are completely fresh.
I highly recommend this book if you are drawn to the Wingmakers and Moci materials. It is worth the asking price and postage... and then some.
As anyone knows who has read James' books, we live in interesting times as awakening Sovereign Integrals.
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April 18, 2022
Meaningful and inquisitive. Was quite long and felt dragged out at times. Some concepts were also quite spiritual and difficult to comprehend.
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