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Mar. 23, 2008 By JT
"Well worth buying and reading"
I can honestly say that very few if any books have changed my thinking so dramatically as this one. I've appreciated Mr. Sereda's candor in responding to my email questions. Here is an excerpt:

Dear David,

Here's my frame of mind. Your concept of Singularity represents

and increase of Two Shock Levels for me. By this I mean the scalar reference to Future shock. Humans generally are only able to move up one

shock level at a time without any adverse reaction. The basic scale is represented by Shock Levels 0 to 4. I'm at about an SL2 and your Concept is an SL4 event.

I've had a teacher feeding me information and ideas that are generally... More > only 1 level above me, and I've been okay with that so far. Then

he introduced me to your work, which instantly freaked me out. I would be like having that UFO you spoke about, land in your back yard then next

they come inside to sit down and chat with you about very advanced idea's.



So with that said, I'm stumbling forward, trying like mad to stay on my feet and not collapse into a heap of mental goo. What this was like for me is

similar to what you describe when confronting God. The blinding light of a thousand suns. My analogy is a bit different. Imagine if you will, driving

your car at night down a dimly lit freeway. You see the occasional and obvious signage along the roadway (standard information), punctuated by the blinding lights of oncoming

traffic (new ideas and concepts). But as you gaze to the left or right on your journey, there is pretty much darkness and vague outlines of whatever is there.

You know something is there, you just cannot see it. Now imagine, suddenly, that God light you spoke of, lighting up the landscape, which was previously

hidden from you. Now it is ALL visible in the blinding hot white light of the singularity!! Now just try keeping your car on that same road!



I'm seeing things I never knew even existed before. That is shocking in the extreme. Herein lays the road to madness or salvation. Right now I've just stopped

my car and I'm trying to process all this new information (new to me). Then I can decide which way to proceed. It will not be easy to acknowledge that I

may be on the wrong road altogether!



Now I do have one question, and this may stem from not fully understanding your intended meaning. It concerns your statement: "What is consciousness?"

If I follow your line of reasoning in that chapter, we created the universe through duality? I'm getting hung up on some of your analogies, like viewing the universe

through hubble shows us billions and billions of galaxies. But is that due to the fact we believe we will see something? The observers are creating

the world around them? So if I follow that thinking, and apply it to the middle ages, when man believed the world was "flat", then at that time it actually

was "flat"? I might be oversimplifying your explanations, but I'm caught in a bit of a casual loop."

....

I like this letter. Now, we are co-creating our limitation in this universe. We only see the dual aspects of it because the collective consciousness agrees to. The code on mass (atoms) prevents us from seeing our universe in real time. That means there "is" a universe in real time, but we are not experiencing it. When we get this, we realize this is an illusion only we are experiencing and we are trapped in it. The fact that we cannot experience the light of distant stars in real time shows us we are trapped in some fabric or matrix.



Hence, the Nag Hammadi Library, Acts of John, "They cast him down to the lowest region of all matter." That matter is our very fabric and matrix. We are in a spell.



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Oct. 6, 2006 By drdave616
"Singularity, David Sereda" I found Singularity to be a Grand Marriage of Physics, and Metaphysics, seamlessly woven together with proven Scientific fact. Dave Reid, BioChemist, Statesville,NC
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Jul. 16, 2007 By a Lulu User
"Good book, bad publishing" I am enjoying the read, good theory, making sense to me, some things I have to research more, but good info :)





The worst thing about reading this book, is the spelling, grammatical, and other errors that I would not expect to find in a published book. MSWord would even pick up some of the errors. I am no expert on Language Arts, but I did graduate from High School thank you. LOL... not very hard to get 'point' right instead of 'pint', and '(' right instead of '9'.





Thanks for the theory David :) Would suggest a different person to type it up next time though :) or at least proof read it before sending it to print.





Peace.
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May. 31, 2010 By Godsmountains Lightways
I have not read this book. I would love to own a copy in my library.
Base on the author's brief on the subject "secret language or code"
of God in His creations - I am in agreement with the writer. 'YES',
God is infinite - His end or beginning is not revealed to man because
man have gone far away from the Creator - God. The more man veer from God,
the less man see of God. Man disconnecting from the Creator is not a miscommunication but lack of communication, at all.

There is intelligent life elsewhere.

"If man negate ultimately rendering 'SELF' with purpose to good service in the Universal Mansions that God created with grand beauty therefore, man is directly refusing to... More > know more or acquire the universal or cosmic intelligence that would quicken the drive, one-by-one, to unlocking and healing the ailments facing man".

The Days the book of Revelation foretold is here and we are living in it. Do we agree? Can every man take a guess on the return of God to this Universal Mansion - Our Planet Earth. Look at how destructive man is to the 'Earth". It is just like destroying the very same bed that you sleep. Where is man's second material home? Mars? Where?

Man produces chemicals that he has no storage. Man takes on battles that he pays the ultimate price. Man stores wealth that he can never exhaust in his lifetime while, others suffers. Isn't unequal distribution of God's universal wealth a crime against humanity and a sin before God-of-all-Creations.

The Heaven is crying upon the earth for lack of sanity. God is willing to do more, if man is willing to sacrifice 'SELF' (his heart) to God. < Less
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Sep. 28, 2006 By Eva Tame
"This is Good"
David Sereda created a book which is one of the scientific attempts at explaining the path of initiation or the path of ascension, as walked by innumerable unascended beings throughout the millennia.



His is a wonderful try at explaining it from the physical point of view, though amply illustrated by references to the Kabala and the Tree of Life, as well as to the lost teachings of Jesus and the Naghamadhi scripts.



I am most impressed by his uncanny ability to connect time and space as relevant to this path.



Yes - these are the two coordinates which signify the path of the Divine Mother [time] and the path of the Buddha... More > [space].



Ascension follows one's fulfilment of his/her divine plan, after incarnations of error and truth, after balancing one's karma and fulfiling service to life.



David refers to inertia as one of the main problems on this trek. Yes, inertia is yet another name for the load of karma, both personal and planetary - which we must transmute or undo, before this weight could disappear, before we raise and expand the narrow room of our consciousness and are ready to ascend.



So, let's get on with it . . .



May You Win All the Way!



Eva Victoria Tame

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Copyright by David Sereda (Standard Copyright License)
Edition Third Edition
Publisher David Sereda
Published August 26, 2007
Language English
Pages 159
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 8.5 wide × 11.0 tall

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