- Genre:body, mind & spirit
- Sub-genre:General
- Language:English
- Pages:124
- eBook ISBN:9798317839246
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People, Places, & NO-Things invites readers to question one of our most basic assumptions—that the world is made of solid, separate things. What if reality is not what it appears to be? Through clear observation and reflective insight, Nathan Garrett explores a deeper view of life as a living field shaped by energy, frequency, and vibration. As perception shifts, people are no longer seen as fixed identities, places not as empty locations, and "things" not as objects, but as patterns in relationship. Blending grounded clarity with deeper spiritual insight, this book offers a calm yet powerful invitation to see beyond the surface and experience life as interconnected, coherent, and quietly alive.
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What if the world isn't made of things?
What if everything we've been taught to see as solid and separate is actually part of a living field—dynamic, responsive, and quietly alive?
In People, Places, & NO-Things, Nathan Garrett invites readers to question one of the most fundamental assumptions of modern life: that reality is composed of isolated objects. Through clear observation and thoughtful reflection, this book explores a deeper perspective—one in which the world is understood not as a collection of things, but as a network of relationships shaped by energy, frequency, and vibration.
As this shift in perception unfolds, familiar boundaries begin to soften. People are no longer seen as fixed identities, but as living fields of experience. Places are not empty locations, but environments that carry memory, atmosphere, and resonance. Even the objects we rely on every day reveal themselves as patterns in motion—temporary expressions within a larger field of life.
Blending grounded clarity with deeper spiritual insight, Garrett's writing offers an accessible path into ideas often reserved for science or philosophy, without requiring prior knowledge or belief. The result is not a system to adopt, but a way of seeing to explore.
Throughout the book, readers are guided through a series of observations that gradually reveal a different relationship with reality—one that is less mechanical and more participatory. As attention deepens, something subtle begins to change. The world feels less fragmented, more connected, and easier to navigate.
At the center of this shift is a simple but profound recognition: when interference is reduced, living systems naturally move toward coherence. In this context, Love is no longer understood as emotion alone, but as a harmonizing principle within the field of life—restoring balance where tension once existed.
People, Places, & NO-Things is ideal for readers interested in consciousness, spirituality, metaphysics, mindfulness, and the deeper patterns that shape human experience. It will resonate with seekers, thinkers, and anyone drawn to exploring reality beyond surface appearances.
Rather than telling readers what to believe, this book offers something quieter and more powerful:
An invitation to look again.
And in that looking, to discover that the world has been speaking all along—not through things, but through relationships, rhythm, and the subtle movement of a living field.
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