UNLOCKING THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF A THOUGHT

by John Eric Sparacio (Aadesh Amal)


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/18/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 116
ISBN : 9781420889840

About the Book

This book is in continuance of my last.  Here I am in search of thought itself – the process where our brain meets with the abyss of time, a place where events such as déjà vu, telepathy, and karma seem queer to the average human being.  It is this process of thought that brings the spirit and physical body to its dimensional plane.

 

What is a thought and why do we get them?  What is our conscience?  Why do bad things happen to good people, and is this consequence of thought?  These are but a few of the questions one has due to the process of thought.  Do we create our own thoughts or are they preordained in the mind?  Is there a carrier being with us, helping in our daily lives to get us through the painful and joyous aspects of life?  By focusing in on the thought we can then help understand and unlock this key to the mind's eye.  By contemplating our processes of thought, we exercise its ability and hence open new levels of thought power.

 

In this book I want the reader to be aware of their thought process to the point of each millisecond for it is this small space of time where one may be able to jump into a greater spiritual dimension of thought.

 

 

John Eric Sparacio

( Aadesh Amal )


About the Author

If you have read my first book, Waking The Sleeping Mind, you have read a brief overview of my life here on earth to this point.  If not, let me give you a brief synopsis:  I was born on December 8, 1958, the middle child of five males.  I was extremely astute in art and music at the very early age of six years.  As I grew I encountered the children of the beastly side of nature, and my dreams and aspirations died as with most children who grow up in this mutant jungle of human degradation.  I then suffered through my teenage years and into my early twenties where I had to make certain decisions if I were going to survive this human jungle.

 

My first was to enlist myself into the military which I feel was a very gratifying and life-preserving decision.  But it too would pass into my book of experiences which has provided me with my character and thought that I pull from today.  Then when arriving home from the service I took on a job in the electronics field and beheld the first visible signs of intelligent design shows itself by placing me in my own electronics business.

 

Some say it is our actions that lead us to events and accomplishments in our lives, but I feel it is more than just happenstance.  I believe there is no such thing as an accident but design at work.  In my thirties I start to wonder why I am, what I am and that the realization of all that expensive living and the fine things I have accumulated are not making me happy.  They are just glazing over a deeper inner reality and creating a false facade between me and my spirit.  I decide to sell everything and begin the search for that deeper inner meaning of my own life and life in general.

 

So here I am seven years after making that break from all which is suspected as being stable and comforting.  I have begun extensive research in the mind and its thought process along with reading ancient scripture from Genesis to the Enuma Elish.  I feel there is a hidden truth and ability within our own minds and beings to be more than what we are taught or told we are.  It is up to you to break from the grip of the culture and separate yourself so you can see the process which is enveloping your spirit and world.  Something is not right with our world and the people in it; a great thinker has said that "if this culture with all its wars, hate, anger, and deceptions is sanity, then I’d rather be with the insane.”  Well he is right, and we must all snap ourselves out of this deep barbaric sleep we have been put into thousands of years ago from the first original primitive thoughts and cleanse the world of its grip or I fear there will not be any earth or mankind left to enjoy the wonders of this world and our beings.

 

 

John Eric Sparacio

Aedash Amal