I read this quite slowly so maybe I do not remember everything. Certain parts spoke to me a lot as they do in these books. A lot of it is as it is from the previous books, but the principles are applied to the concept of flow. The explanation in the book has proven true to my life. There is way more joy in letting the universe show you the way, in the doing, experiencing, and in the empty space. I am gonna think of certain concepts for a longer period of time, and keep them in mind when the appropriate situations arise.
I chuckled when "Pronoia" was mentioned because I learned it from some new age song not too long ago too.
I connect with the thoughts on instructions so much, and I never noticed somehow that it was this way despite how I work on myself. All the photos, videos, and texts that I wrote were without any instruction, and they bring me the most joy. When I tried to apply principles or read books on how to do it later I was surprised that they offered nothing that I did not know intuitively. So that rings very true to me. Other than that I did use to read books on my own too, although they weren't that cool because the library did not let me read certain books, and people only bought me children's books. I had to revive my love for reading over a long period of time. I know the author loves sci-fi the most, and I haven't gotten to reading a lot of it though I really loved the Starmaker suggestion in Levels of Energy.
Whenever I read Dodson's books I get to feel like there is so much to experience, so much to do, and so much to discover. I get the feeling that the universe is infinite. I was rushing quite a bit when reading other books, but I am slowing down, and spending a ton more time on nature. It's also almost summer so there is that.
The shifting of the states of being reminds of breathwork right now. As in that is a very physical application of that. I was happy to see muscles being mentioned as that is something I really took notice of right now, it makes everything so much easier.