![]() ![]() The first two novels in this series, Skyward (one of the best books of 2018 ) and Starsight (one of the best books of 2019 ), were extremely awesome and I have no doubt that Cytonic is going to be another exceptional read. ![]() So it’s part philosophy, part science, part practice, and part historical documentation. Cytonic is the third novel in the epic Skyward series, a particularly awesome young adult science fiction series. But these all come from various spiritual traditions, and none of them are framed within our modern mechanistic materialism, thus there is a necessity to explain how things differ from how they are understood today, in order that the reader understand exactly what they are using. This then necessitates an explanation of the support’s uniqueness, part of which entails detailed quotations from current and ancient writings and related explanations, on this particular meditation support. However, the practices use an unusual support in place of the breath - which is the more common, but deficient in particular ways, support today. It’s that big because it is a collection of related writings: a set of meditation practices which are fairly simple, but which require detailed instructions since they are being communicated via text and not one-on-one guidance. The book is a big one, nearly 800 pages in paperback format. ![]()
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