What drives all of your life’s priorities, values, and decisions?
In the sequel to An End to Upside Down Thinking, Mark Gober builds a science-based worldview from which we can create a compass for living. In stark contrast to his prior belief system, Gober explains why life is actually full of meaning. From this perspective, he lays out how we might approach life accordingly, along with the well-traveled “awakening” path that we’re likely to encounter.
At this pivotal juncture in human history, approaching life in a new way is the antidote that our civilization desperately needs.
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“For spiritual travelers, Mark Gober’s newest book is like getting a ticket for an evolutionary soul journey to the infinite field of unified awareness…I found this an enlightening and intelligent presentation that fully supports my own ‘One Consciousness’ experiences.”
— William “Rev. Bill” McDonald Jr., author of Warrior: A Spiritual Odyssey, award-winning poet, and a three-time near-death experiencer
“This is no clever iconoclastic outburst but a deeply sane, honest, and vital handbook for survival. We ignore Gober’s voice at our own risk.”
— Larry Dossey, MD, New York Times bestselling author“Offers extraordinarily rich insights and practical applications…in how we can live more authentic and purposeful lives…Highly recommended!”
— Eben Alexander, MD, neurosurgeon and New York Times bestselling author“An easy and enjoyable read…a book that is thought-provoking, inspirational, and down-to-earth all at once.”
— Cassandra Vieten, PhD, senior fellow and past president, Institute of Noetic Sciences“[Gober] takes the upside down world of business and of modern life in general, and puts them back on sound and sane feet. Worth reading—and taking to heart!”
— Dr. Ervin Laszlo, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and systems theoristBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Mark Gober is an international speaker and the author of An End to Upside Down Thinking and An End to Upside Down Living, among other books. He is the host of the podcast Where Is My Mind? Previously, he was a partner at Sherpa Technology Group in Silicon Valley and worked as an investment banking analyst in New York. He is a graduate of Princeton University.