“The Reality Revolution is a powerful movement of awareness and empowerment, helping people discover the deeper truths about life and reality. Brian’s work continues to establish him as a respected individual in the field of reality creation and enables people to create their lives more consciously. I’m honored to have been a part of his mission!”
—Sunny Sharma, Personal Mastery Quest
“Brian is not only hungry, he’s an amazing chef who is preparing, enjoying, and serving up lovely meals. My recent chats and conversations with him have been delightful—it is great to meet a man who really wants to explore the truths about us that set us free, and to do it in a way that is so wonderful.”
—Twenty Twenty, writer, metaphysical specialist
“Brian Scott is an online pioneer in the reality creation movement, pulling together many modalities, perspectives, and intensely meaningful conversations.”
—Renee Garcia, head trainer, International Transurfing Institute
“Brian is an intelligent and passionate thinker with an amazing breadth of knowledge. As a person and podcast host, he is authentic and kind toward his guests and always expresses himself in a balanced and well-thought-out manner. His creative work shines with the kind of quality and integrity only accessible to those who are sincerely walking along the pathway of mastery in their field. I would definitely recommend checking him out!”
—Tom Douce, Youtube host, metaphysical explorer, life coach
“There are few trailblazers in my life who are recognized as truly gifted and inspiring. Brian Scott diligently works to forge new pathways for our consciousness to expand in brilliant and enlightening ways. Gratitude is a small word compared to what is felt for his work and daily contributions to our lives. Thank you!”
—Vonda Mackenzie, metaphysical expert, life coach
“Brian is a brilliant metaphysician! His knowledge and expertise are truly amazing! His meditations and deep exploration of spirituality elevate the lives of those who are blessed to experience them!”
—Fri Chihak, wealth coach
“Brian’s dedication to unveiling the truth about reality is amazing! His podcast and his questions are very thought-provoking and are an absolute delight to listen to (and also to be a part of)!”
—Quazi Johir, Reality Mastery, writer, life coach
2020-04-29
A writer mixes metaphysics and hardcore science to map out a life plan.
In a scientifically grounded look at the concept of alternate realities, debut author Scott shows readers how to leave unsatisfying elements of their lives behind and shift into an existence where they are the people they want to be. It’s not the old TV series Quantum Leap, in which the main character is zapped backward in time and literally jumps into someone else’s body. Readers retain their own identities but leap into improved versions of themselves—who, for example, have better credit ratings or are free from addiction. The book distinguishes itself from genre tomes that take a purely metaphysical view of parallel universes because it accords equal, if not more, weight to the role of physics: quantum entanglement, wormholes and black holes, folding space, and warp drive. These ideas come from Einstein, Stephen Hawking, and Richard Feynman, who developed equations about varying concepts of reality. The volume is organized in four parts, starting with the backstory that triggered Scott’s awareness of the ability to shift into alternate realities. He breaks his theory down to simple principles and starts by explaining them in a straightforward, easily understandable manner. In Part 2, he delivers practical methods to take control of one’s present reality: changing one’s name (as he did), moving to another home or city, or learning a new language. Then come the fun parts: learning his techniques to “hack reality” and move forward into a self-designed consciousness. At 400 pages, the book covers a lot of territory, with instructional chapters on how to maintain love, health, and prosperity. The author puts his own stamp on the theory of transurfing, which was developed by Russian physicist Vadim Zeland. While Zeland eschews focusing on the present moment and advocates looking ahead to compose the direction of one’s reality, Scott weaves in the tenets of mindfulness, meditation, yoga, and Zen. Rigorously researched, the book is lucid and instills confidence through the author’s calm, authoritative voice. The work should intrigue readers who don’t dismiss metaphysics out of hand or who at least refuse to paint an indelible line between New Age thought and science.
An eye-opening perspective that New Age fans and open-minded readers should value.