Resurrecting the Mysterious
Ingo Swann's "Great Lost Work"
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Narrated by:
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Will Hollingworth
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By:
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Ingo Swann
About this listen
Reinterpreting what it means to be awake.
The Hidden Revelation, a previously unpublished manuscript of Ingo’s, was discovered by Nick Cook in 2016 in a nondescript folder tucked inconspicuously among some of Ingo’s notes. Now, together with Beyond the Gods’ Devices, another undiscovered manuscript, it is published for the first time as Resurrecting the Mysterious, a posthumous compilation that delivers what we (that is Nick and Swann-Ryder Productions, LLC) offer here as Ingo’s "grand unified theory" of the human experience (and, in part, of consciousness itself). This asserts that paranormality is part of an "expanded reality set" rooted in the relationship between quantum theory, us the observer, and something infinitely more profound even that is fully described in Beyond the Gods’ Devices.
The Hidden Revelation is more concerned with us, the immanent experience, the inward journey; Beyond the Gods’ Devices with that world, whatever that world truly is that binds and connects us to "the numinous"—that which, at present, science is unable to describe. For many, it may also make the "hard problem" of consciousness just a little bit easier to comprehend. We certainly hope so….
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- Michael Patterson
- 31-12-2023
Fascinating but painful
i was eager to discover Ingo's thinking, and that was rewarding. BUT listening to a narrator determined to get a world record for mispronunciation and misreading nearly did me in. Some listeners may not notice. However an audiobook must have standard guide - how words are spoken by reasonably educated and well-read folks in conversation and not in the silent isolation of a reader's head. If this distinction is unlikely to bother you plough on. I am familiar with many of Ingo's sources so I had to constantly remind myself that in person he would not have spoken this way. It wasn't enjoyable. Still, worth it for the content.
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