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Delightful, empowering and enlightening! This was a fun read! Packed with information and offering lots of personality with a bit of sass! A great book for the times we are in. It will both inspire and uplift you. Found myself laughing out loud a few times. It is refreshing to see such a weighty subject handled with such grace and humor.

The World Is More Than We Know: How Small Shifts in Perspective Can Create a Greater Understanding of Our Place Within It

When a dear friend’s beloved dog passed away, in an honest intention to comfort her, I said, “But don’t forget, you’ll be able to see her even after she’s gone – maybe as a shadow outside the corner of your eye, or you might feel her jump up on the bed, or hear the tags on her collar jingle. My dog does this kind of stuff all the time.”

Far from being comforted, she replied flatly, “I wish I could believe that, but I don’t. You can do it because you’re just lucky.”

Her comment astonished me, not just because she believed that she would not be able to see her dog in Spirit, but because she chalked it up to “luck” that I could. Moreover, she was convinced that she would never be able to connect with her dog because she would never have “my” luck.

That’s when I started asking myself a lot of questions. Am I lucky? Is it really just blind luck? Or is it something else? And, if it isn’t luck, then what makes one person able to talk to dead people, while another person can see angels? Are some people actually just born this way? And if it IS something else, is it something that anyone can learn how to do? And, if they can, what’s the point? What’s in it for them? It certainly won’t bring back their loved ones.

My friend’s remark about belief also made me think there might be an element of choice that is fundamental to someone being willing to change their view of the world around them and of how they experience “reality.” Perhaps without that willingness, without having an openness to what can’t be easily explained, the possibility of having a non-ordinary experience is not possible.

And then I started asking lots of other people how they felt about the blind-luck concept. Did they also believe that some people are just more attuned to the non-ordinary, and that everyone else is basically out of luck? Is it nature, nurture, or just dumb luck that some believe and some do not? Or is it upbringing, culture, history, or a thousand other reasons why my friend chose not to believe?

Out of those questions came this book.

This book is about how we may come to “experience the mysterious” that is hidden in plain sight. We’ll look at why we doubt, why we believe, and whether we can change either our doubts or beliefs. More importantly, we’ll also look at what benefits might come to us if we change our doubts or beliefs. My goal is to help you simply shift your perception ever so slightly from “This can’t be true” to “Maybe this is real,” so that you, too, may come to believe that the world really is more than we know, and to see the value in embracing this shift in perception.

If that’s what you want to do. If that’s something you believe is possible for anyone who is willing.

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