Phantom Self
K**R
My favorite David Icke book
Read chapter 12, highlight it, then reread it and reread it again (and to a lesser extent chapter 13). It has the answer you’re looking for.I’ve read Tales from the Time Loop, Remember Who You Are, The Answer, and Love is the Only Truth, Everything Else is Illusion, and they all, luckily for a dense guy like myself, pretty much say the same thing (prepare to read David’s life story several times) but it feels like the Phantom Self really made it all clicked for me.(I thought I was done with David Icke books. But based off a Redditor recommendation as this being THE David Icke book to read, I went ahead and got it. I’m glad I did.)Maybe I was just ready to finally embrace it as many of the conclusions in chapter 12 I either just read about from a different author or had just came to the same personal conclusion myself.The Answer is the Phantom Self and then some as it was written later. Despite also having, well, the answer, I still liked the Phantom Self the best. I feel like he does a better job connecting all his ideas in it. If anything, The Answer’s answer (chapter 17 ‘What is The Answer?’) has a lot more meaning to me now.So if you get only one David Icke book, get this one and take notes on the last part of the book.Did I mention you should pay special attention to chapter 12?
M**T
love this kinda stuff
fast delivery!! love david's content. been following him since the late 90's
Z**X
The information provided is vital to understanding how individuals and society will shed its shackles from the corrupt system.
When you’re the only sane person, you look like the only insane person.”– Criss Jami“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, he also believes to be true.”– DemosthenesDavid Icke is surely a controversial speaker.Icke’s work has come to be known as fascinating as it is wide-ranging, and for good reason. The man will leave no stone unturned. He’s not afraid of heading into places other people can’t even fathom, and many have come to appreciate this.In Phantom Self, David Icke does a resounding job of not only showing various methods the system employs to carve out the consciousness from individuals, but he also shows the numerous facets the system has that play a role in making this process possible.Throughout the book, Icke makes it a point from differentiating that we have two selves, the more superficial version of us that goes through life unaware of the deeper structure of life and reality, and the deeper level of conscious awareness that holds our unending potential, which is rarely tapped by individual.Phantom Self showcases some of the previous information that Icke has shown, with good reason. Much of this information is just as vital now, if not more so, as it was in the past. And things have only gotten worse globally.Readers of his previous work will be familiar with some of it. Still, the information that Icke provides and how he distills it is vital to understanding how individuals and society will shed its shackles from the control grid as long as they take the appropriate action.Issues such as education, media manipulation, propaganda, technology, genetically modified foods, bloodlines, depopulation/eugenics, Agenda 21/Agenda 2030, weather modification, et al are addressed quite extensively throughout. The push for a transhumanistic future is also saliently detailed by the author.As an avid researcher, my one qualm with the book is that Icke doesn’t source all of his statements. He does provide quite a few sources, but a lot of the information that he writes as ‘matter of fact’ would be much stronger if he at least buttressed those statements with how he came to those conclusions. There’s nothing wrong with giving your opinions about a matter, and they surely might be facts mind you, however, in order for some people to visualize the extent of control and corruption they will need to see a roadmap. A roadmap is made up of those signposts, and those signposts in research are sources.Be that as it may, that last fact doesn’t detract from the book. Phanton Self provides more than ample information for it to be worth one’s money.How icke chose to conclude the book resonates quite well, and certainly makes a lot of sense.Its through individual self awareness and realization of our deeper conscious state that we as individuals will be able to see that we are the solution to the system.Aggression will not be the solution to overturning the system. In fact, the opposite is the case. The system is ready for aggression in more ways than most realize. Once we realize the depth of the power of our true selves – the power of the love for another – we will be able to detach ourselves from the meaningless and head on a new path.The system will be changed only by people removing their support from it in every way shape or form. Then, and only then will we be able to birth a new process and reign in the beginnings on the morrow.As Ghandi once said:“You assist an evil system most effectively by obeying its orders and decrees. An evil system never deserves such allegiance. Allegiance to it means partaking of this evil. A good person will resist an evil system with his or her own soul.”Kindest Regards,Zy MarquiezTheBreakaway.wordpress.com
M**Y
mind boggling grueling relentless in your face book
There were a few moments when I almost tossed David Icke's book Phantom Self in the trash. The book is not easy reading. I nearly gave up on it for reasons I will mention, in a moment. But I was determined to finish it, so, I persisted. Looking back, I am glad I did.The book is an excruciatingly detailed discussion about techno-trends and the nightmarish future that awaits us, IF the psychopaths who run the West are allowed to impose their planned Brave New World upon us. The author has an extraordinary feel for his material, and spices his writing with many salient references to dystopian writers like Aldous Huxley, George Orwell, and others.I give Icke credit. He really nails down the dilemma of our time. His working hypothesis is straight out of the Matrix. Humanity has been hypnotized by a class of reptilian controllers, the Archons of Gnostic esoterica, who have imposed a perception control system to keep us in the dark, and thereby, prevent us from re-connecting with our true selves, namely, our higher spiritual selves If humans should ever succeed in escaping the Matrix even long enough to wake up to who we truly are, and experience higher consciousness, it's game over. Whether or not Icke's working hypothesis about Archons is literally true, it is a useful construct. It's a wonderfully poetic metaphor, one that cuts to the chase.I did have some issues with the author's writing. Icke tends to be verbose. His manuscript needed a helpful scalpel. Icke needs to learn that less is often more. He could easily have trimmed 50-100 pages.I was miffed to discover that 25 pages was missing from the copy I purchased, starting on page 252. Was this a publisher's error -- or evidence of censorship? I have no way of knowing.Although Icke has an excellent nose for the truth, and is usually spot on, he sometimes makes unsubstantiated claims. It's why I only gave his book four stars. For example, he asserts (without presenting any evidence) that climate scientist James Hansen fudged the data to support climate change. I should mention: Icke does not accept the case for climate change, thinking it's all hokum, just another method for enslaving humanity. I urge Icke to review the evidenc, again. Indeed, I encourage him to read Peter Wadhams great book, A Farewell to Ice. Professor Wadhams made 50 trips to the Arctic over a 40-year career, and he tells it the way it is. Wadhams' refusal to water down the science prompted Cambridge to force him into early retirement. As for Hansen, if he has erred, it was by presenting a too optimistic case.This said, Icke is correct that many of the so called solutions to climate change are no solution at all, and will only make matters worse. This is a big part of the problem.
M**N
Perception
Sometime ago whilst walking my dog in our local woods my dog stopped, started to put its nose in the air and uttered a very low guttural growl. Thinking this was probably a Fox I looked round to find it, I could see nothing but reflected to myself that a Labradors sense of smell is far greater than mine so that was that but then I noticed the dog was actually tracking whatever it was by line of sight. I believe my eyesight is better than a dog's but here I was faced with my failure to perceive anything, which brings me to this book, the overwhelming vast majority of what is "out there" is invisible to us yet we base our lives on perceiving what we think is there. This book catalogues those perceptions and where the author thinks they come from, the book is well written in David Ickes inimitable style and how he joins up the dots is well researched. Some of the connection s between people and government agencies are staggering. I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to open minds but I am still not convinced about the lizards............
T**R
Genuine stuff
David Icke speaks the truth, like it or not. The research he does is second to none, and just ask yourself one question, why would anyone put themselves on the line like he has for all these years unless he has true conviction and an insight that the rest of us have yet to learn. Read with an open mind and it will all make sense, don’t be afraid of the truth as there is literally nothing to fear but fear itself.Cheers David.
D**.
So I highly recommend this book to readers old and new
I first read The Truth Will Set You free back in the 90's and it blew my mind. I've kept up with his writing ever since but found each book I was reading i was re-reading the same thing over and over again with a few added chapters near the end. This book was different though this was information I hadn't known before or if I had known it it hasn't been explained as well as in David Icke's latest book. So I highly recommend this book to readers old and new.
G**L
This confirms what you suspected!
I came to this book with little expectation and a lot of preconceptions about the author and content. I apologise to him because its well written and confirms my life experiences too. Read it with an open mind (minds are like parchutes, only work when they are open). Hopefully dramatic changes for the better are afoot if enough of us can wake up. Things may not be exactly as he describes but they are pretty damn close. How anyone reacts to the infomation in this book is a agood measure of their awareness level.
G**E
Honestly Fantastic
Fantastic book, my first real book on conspiracies (out side of mainstream media controlled conspiracy books). Really really fantastic work David!! I have watched a few lectures of David Ickes on YouTube, and whilst finding the new world order explanation very interesting and evidence based, I usually lost interest at 'paranormal' and 'reptilian' stuff as it obviously seems like Nonsense at first glance. However through this book (I'm only on chapter 3 so far) David really explains quite brilliantly the paranormal, and how we are not at all what we seem, including science backed claims as well as obvious common sense (once you stop and think about it). Not sure if lizard people are mentioned in the book yet, but if not I will be buying David's other works that will open me up to that idea too. I'm just totally impressed with this book. And now when I watch Davids lectures, the stuff I used to zone out on and think was 'silly' actually makes some sense to me after reading only a couple of chapters carefully. I can't Reccomend this book enough, if two and a half chapters makes me confident that I'll be buying the full collective writings of David Icke, then surly it must be good. But be warned, this is heavy information to process.Thank you very much David Icke for not only writing this book, but also self publishing it so that people like me have the opportunity to read and learn.
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