Master-E: Seeing, Knowing and Being: Beyond Fantasy, Science Fiction and Physics
By A. E. Beck
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MZ achieves self-realization during his travel with flying dragons and down under with Subterraneans. Arrival at Wide Blue Heaven launches MZ into an unusual mastery study with a master elf and other illuminated beings. Changes in his tone, demeanor, and casual word choice hint at a leap of consciousness. He remembers that soul is a happy entity. MZ is evolving to reach balance at a quantum level of light and atoms, preparing to return to his home planet. Coming to agreement with the great forward movement of the cosmos, he adjusts his inner thoughts with this dynamic clarity. Seeing his way as a free expanded being, he knows that the moment he acts, all will be made clear. Seeing, knowing and being are his lifes goal.
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Master-E - A. E. Beck
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24_a_itom.aiIN MEMORIAM
Padre, Padre, Padre,
Mother Sarita, a Toltec Indian healer, prayed as she healed my spouse. Sarita told us the healing would be completed as we slept. Remarkable people do amazing things. We were awakened to gold dust showering us from the bedroom ceiling.
Luis Ruiz, MD, said three words at his mother’s memorial: Sarita, well done.
I would like to add three words to follow Luis’s tender eulogy. Sarita, well done.
Well done indeed.
Mother Sarita (8 January 1910 - 22 May 2008)
Ray was too busy living to write a review of the Master-E Trilogy. Rather, he inspired the author to write. A gentle giant has passed. Ray was Rub, the ant master.
Raymond Dennis Roberge (30 September 1935 – 4 September 2011)
REVIEWER COMMENTS
"A. E. Beck’s Master-E: Seeing, Knowing and Being is an imaginative, speculative novel packed full of philosophy and wisdom. It plunges into a fantastical world and delves into an extraordinarily detailed and impeccably crafted journey."
Emily Morgan
"This is a great story. Two solid objects cannot occupy the same place at the same time in our reality. This story makes us feel that this may be possible, and even more than that. Traveling to and living in parallel universes seems to be fantasy. But the way it’s described in this story, we can say that everything is possible when we start applying quantum physics and accept that we are divine beings. This book describes what many of us have experienced traveling through the time, distance, and dimensions in a fraction of a second."
Jaime R. Ruiz
I really loved it! All the threads came together for me. I wanted MZ to go on, but also to stay. Maybe in a future book you could explain how he does both! Really good work and so educationally imaginative. I can see this as a movie easily.
Michele Ruiz
The third book in the Master-E series is a gripping tale of mystery and intrigue. Highly codified, it leads a willing mind to bend like light wrapping its way throughout the cosmos. If the reader is ensconced in a dark cloud of thought, this book, along with the others in the series, will surely open you up to the multi-fantastic nature of the universe and the human mind. Travel on, Master-E, travel on.
Michael Witte
Graphic designer and artist
Mike Witte Designs
Contents
Author’s Note
Preamble
Chapter 1: Wide Blue Heaven
Chapter 2: Sky Café
Chapter 3: Entelechy
Chapter 4: No Time Like the Past
Chapter 5: Sword of Damocles
Chapter 6: Room for Two
Chapter 7: Wind Chimes and Musical Raindrops
Chapter 8: The Naive Protégé
Chapter 9: Touched
Chapter 10: True Blue
Chapter 11: Rock Smart
Chapter 12: Let Them Eat Cake
Chapter 13: Like the Amaranth
Chapter 14: Stay or Go?
Glossary
Recommended Reading
Author’s Note
What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset.
—Crowfoot, Blackfoot warrior and orator, 1830–1890
MZ, on a quest for self Master-E, consults divine wisdom from oracles and master elves and flies with fire-breathing dragons. Living as a wanted fugitive from his home planet, Clarion, MZ lives the words of Goethe in Faust. He only earns his freedom and existence who daily conquers them anew.
MZ achieves self-realization during his travel with flying dragons and down under with Subterraneans. Arrival at Wide Blue Heaven launches MZ into an unusual mastery study with a master elf and other illuminated beings. Changes in his tone, demeanor, and casual word choice hint at a leap of consciousness. He remembers that soul is a happy entity. MZ is evolving to reach balance at a quantum level of light and atoms, preparing to return to his home planet. Coming to agreement with the great forward movement of the cosmos, he adjusts his inner thoughts with this dynamic clarity. Seeing his way as a free expanded being, he knows that the moment he acts, all will be made clear. Seeing, knowing and being are his life’s goal.
001_a_itom.pdfPreamble
Master-E is a tale involving the struggle of civilizations.
Inside every black hole that collapses may lie the seeds of a new expanding universe,
said Sir Martin Rees. The Order of Merit was awarded on June 13, 2007, to Sir Rees for his service as Astronomer Royal and former President of the Royal Society.
To claim supremacy of the cosmos, elites of eleven male-ruled governments imploded their dimensions, creating free zones hidden within black holes. Viewing their reality exposed their failure to annihilate all parallel dimensions. In view of what happened, the eleven governments convinced rulers of Planet Clarion to join in twelve simultaneous implosions to create dominion over the cosmos. Their plan had overlooked a reality of space-time.
The