The part in the Amazon title just before the ellipsis (“and fulfillment in your…”) does not match the cover text in the image (“and fulfillment in business & life”).
It’s 19MB, huge for an ebook—especially a 34-page ebook. (“Due to its large file size, this book may take longer to download.”) Maybe there’s a gold brick embedded in the file.
From the preview: The author says it all came to him in an early morning lucid dream. which tracks, at least. There’s also a disclaimer from the Illuminati Wealth Society, claiming that they are not a cult but rather a “group, club, organization, fraternity, or society of like-minded individuals.” Not a cult, though. Also, they are not the Illuminati; they are the Illuminati Wealth Society.
The only thing I would question is precisely how “lucid” that dream was. Based on everything else here, I would say it seems more like one of those dreams that seemed to make sense at the time, but when you think about it, you realize that it was about things like the frog trying to play baseball with the cream cheese but having trouble because the coffee table had already started a game of Parcheesi.
So many wacky things about this book.
The part in the Amazon title just before the ellipsis (“and fulfillment in your…”) does not match the cover text in the image (“and fulfillment in business & life”).
It’s 19MB, huge for an ebook—especially a 34-page ebook. (“Due to its large file size, this book may take longer to download.”) Maybe there’s a gold brick embedded in the file.
From the preview: The author says it all came to him in an early morning lucid dream. which tracks, at least. There’s also a disclaimer from the Illuminati Wealth Society, claiming that they are not a cult but rather a “group, club, organization, fraternity, or society of like-minded individuals.” Not a cult, though. Also, they are not the Illuminati; they are the Illuminati Wealth Society.
The only thing I would question is precisely how “lucid” that dream was. Based on everything else here, I would say it seems more like one of those dreams that seemed to make sense at the time, but when you think about it, you realize that it was about things like the frog trying to play baseball with the cream cheese but having trouble because the coffee table had already started a game of Parcheesi.
What I call “a dream that made perfect sense at about 2:00 AM”.
It’s good they clarified they weren’t the Illuminati. Someone might have thought they were nuts.
The use of Albrecht Durer’s take on King David is offensive to me, as an art buff.