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The Inversion: How We Have Been Tricked into Perceiving a False Reality

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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 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.

 

178 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 26, 2023

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Kingsley L. Dennis

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Kingsley L. Dennis, PhD, is an author and researcher. He is the author of 'Bardo Times'; 'The Sacred Revival: Magic, Mind & Meaning in a Technological Age' (2017): 'The Phoenix Generation' (2014) 'Meeting Monroe' (2013); ‘Breaking the Spell’ (2013); ‘New Revolutions for a Small Planet’ (2012); ‘The Struggle for Your Mind’ (2012); and ‘New Consciousness for a New World’ (2011). He is also the co-author, with Ervin Laszlo, of ‘Dawn of the Akashic Age’ (2013); co-editor, with Ervin Laszlo, of ‘The New Science & Spirituality Reader’ (2012); and co-author, with John Urry, of ‘After the Car’ (2009).


Kingsley worked in the Sociology Dept. at Lancaster University, UK, and has authored numerous articles on social futures; technology, and conscious evolution. As well as academic training Kingsley has also lived and worked for many years overseas, including five years in Turkey. He currently lives in Andalusia, Spain and continues to research, write, travel, and grow his own vegetables.

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September 9, 2024
The Inversion is one of the best books I’ve read in recent years. It starts by describing how things are so topsy-turvy, and seemingly upside down these days, and then delves into some of the hidden dynamics by which materialism and a mechanistic, machine-like construct has been stealthily exerting ever-increasing influence, both seen and unseen, on humanity. Kingsley shares insights from Rudolf Steiner, Carl Jung, and Philip K. Dick, among others, to clarify the specific identifying attributes of the current situation, how it came to be, what the underlying forces and factors are, and where things are headed.

Truly amazing to me, was the fact that Kingsley shares information and perspectives by Philip K, Dick, and Carl Jung--who are two of the same authors who had extraordinary firsthand metaphysical experiences that I share in my new book, The Mandela Effect and its Society!

This may not be a book for everyone, as I see that Kingsley Dennis has dedicated this book, 'To the few,' but to those few with eyes to see and minds to discern, this is quite possibly one of the most important books in our extraordinary times.

Highly recommended!
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