I do not know if the author wanted to help by using so many repetitions or if the publisher has demanded her a book of 280 pages, but I held on to finish the book. author endlessly rehashing the same principles. the book would be interesting if the content did not exceed 150 pages. The author speaks of the informational fields, the matrix that contains the universal library where everyone can draw it when his soul is connected to it. Therefore, the whole book urges us to let go, to become aware of the ego that blocks the path to the best version of yourself. The author emphasizes the fact that our problems come from our automatic response to defend what he calls "our importance." He asks us to play the game of life as an observer, that all mystics and sages have always said. In short, I did not learn anything in this book, if only complicate my brains with the problem of vocabulary specific to the author. It uses the word to talk about pendulums egregores, variants of the space for the informational field which others call: morphogenetic fields, the Field, the matrix, the Akashic memory or the collective unconscious. it employs, too, by the word mind to mention the ego consciousness of everyone. So, this book is definitely helpful because it still contains some wisdom, but I see not obliged me to read volume 2, as I understand that the author has written 11 books on this subject, and it leaves me confused?
If not for egregores, subject that has been treated extensively by American writers, there is a book called "your secret powers and control of your destiny" philippe Morano. To let go, there is the Sedona Method. For the energy balance of nature, there is the very good book of Robert Fritz entitled "The path of least resistance" And to get into the skin of the observer, there is "waking dream" Leo Hartong. Nisargadatta and his best seller: "I AM" or Alan Watts and his book. "The book on the taboo against Knowing Who you are"