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Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness

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Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness

By: Ingo Swann
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What if the limits of your reality are only the walls of a box you didn’t know you built?

In this fascinating and thought-provoking work, Ingo Swann—renowned researcher of consciousness and the human mind—explores how our perceptions, beliefs, and social systems shape the “reality boxes” we live in. These invisible frameworks influence not only how we see the world, but what we believe is possible.

Swann reveals that behind every personal and collective “box” lies something extraordinary: the vast, creative force of innate human consciousness. Understanding the box—how it forms, what sustains it, and how it limits us—is the first step toward true freedom of awareness.

A profound and liberating listen, Reality Boxes invites you to look beyond cultural conditioning and rediscover the expansive intelligence that exists beyond the edges of your own reality.

Note: These reprints of Ingo Swann’s works are offered for educational and inspirational purposes. They reflect the author’s personal experiences and perspectives and are not intended as medical, psychological, or professional advice.

©2003, 2015, 2017 Swann-Ryder Productions, LLC (P)2026 Swann-Ryder Productions, LLC
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The book itself is great if you can appreciate Ingo's work but the AI reading is hard to follow too often and at one point even seems to glitch, making something like a drawn out monotone E sound.

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