Lewis Philips Signature Books - Book 1 - Past Present Future, Book 2 - Image of the Past by Lewis Philips - HTML preview

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Foreword

 

The premise for this book you are about to read may change how you perceive reality. Most of its content is based on stories told around campfires and BBQs that became exaggerated and distorted over time, or just plain fiction. Of the many stories embedded in the plotline, there is one that is rarely told simply because it was too strange and weird to repeat. It's unbelievable. So in part this book delivers "The Scroll" containing the Image and Mantra that relates to that story, which will be described in the epilogue.  The book was also written based on numbers; 0,1,23 and coincidence. The convergence of the binary numbers one & zero; and twenty three happened so many times, that the author stopped recording in his notes that relationship.  At times when writing this book the author would question why he was doing this at all. Only the numbers and coincidence kept him on track to finish what was started. Looking back over what was written he considered two words could be changed but decided to close the book based on the last sketch and coincidence.  In the book, that sketch relates to a photograph taken of a sunset on Mt. Beerwah, which the author had waited forty years to take.  The triangles in relation to what's described as “fold in time," relates to a measurement 23mm. In the top right corner look for three images that will appear as you rotate the pyramid. The author calls them the Ancients relating to Aboriginal folklore of the Glass House Mountains. In time, discover the pathway up to 0123 metres to look towards the Ancients from Wild Horse Mountain. While standing within the Octagon of information transfer, absorb yourself in light reflecting off those Ancients as time slows and stillness fills the air.

Lewis Philips