



Buy POLYMATH: The Aquarian Enlightenment by Grant, Robert Edward (ISBN: 9798370842238) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: A Deep Dive into Profound Enlightenment - In an era rife with fleeting thoughts and superficial reads, this book truly emerges as a beacon of profound insight and intellectual richness. It's an authentic odyssey that enthralls you in a tapestry of knowledge, awakening, and spiritual depth. I love how Robert seamlessly intertwines complexity with simplicity. As someone who was always intimidated by maths, I was apprehensive about understanding the content when I placed the order. However, my worries were unfounded. While the book delves deeply into intricate subjects, it remains surprisingly accessible. Each page stands as a testament to Robert’s unique ability to render profound truths in the most relatable manner (reflection of his story: from Pharma CEO to the Arcadia Festival 😉). I also LOVE the QR codes, a brilliant touch that adds layers to the reading experience, turning it into an interactive journey. It allows you not just to read the words on a page but to experience a multidimensional tapestry that Robert meticulously weaves. The book doesn't merely ask you to read; it encourages you to think, reflect, and expand your horizons. It truly isn't just another book on enlightenment - it's a magnum opus of spiritual and intellectual discovery. Whether you're a seeker of knowledge, a spiritual enthusiast, or simply someone in search of a compelling read, this book will be an invaluable addition to your collection. I live out of a suitcase and this book travelled with me from the UK to Canada - that's how valuable I found it! Thank you for all your great work and sharing it with us Robert 🙏🏻 Review: Its what schools need to teach children - To be ready for what life has to offer, you need to be able to work with and understand many different forms of information - another superb book by Robert
| ASIN | B0BQXYHVS8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 520,208 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1,298 in Occult Spiritualism 6,274 in Popular Mathematics |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (79) |
| Dimensions | 20.32 x 1.52 x 25.4 cm |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8370842238 |
| Item weight | 621 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 254 pages |
| Publication date | 24 Dec. 2022 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
N**K
A Deep Dive into Profound Enlightenment
In an era rife with fleeting thoughts and superficial reads, this book truly emerges as a beacon of profound insight and intellectual richness. It's an authentic odyssey that enthralls you in a tapestry of knowledge, awakening, and spiritual depth. I love how Robert seamlessly intertwines complexity with simplicity. As someone who was always intimidated by maths, I was apprehensive about understanding the content when I placed the order. However, my worries were unfounded. While the book delves deeply into intricate subjects, it remains surprisingly accessible. Each page stands as a testament to Robert’s unique ability to render profound truths in the most relatable manner (reflection of his story: from Pharma CEO to the Arcadia Festival 😉). I also LOVE the QR codes, a brilliant touch that adds layers to the reading experience, turning it into an interactive journey. It allows you not just to read the words on a page but to experience a multidimensional tapestry that Robert meticulously weaves. The book doesn't merely ask you to read; it encourages you to think, reflect, and expand your horizons. It truly isn't just another book on enlightenment - it's a magnum opus of spiritual and intellectual discovery. Whether you're a seeker of knowledge, a spiritual enthusiast, or simply someone in search of a compelling read, this book will be an invaluable addition to your collection. I live out of a suitcase and this book travelled with me from the UK to Canada - that's how valuable I found it! Thank you for all your great work and sharing it with us Robert 🙏🏻
S**T
Its what schools need to teach children
To be ready for what life has to offer, you need to be able to work with and understand many different forms of information - another superb book by Robert
P**Y
Great book with truly unique ideas by a true polymath. But some proofing/editing needed.
I was SO excited to receive this. Robert's work has been of great interest to me as he introduced me to the patterns of fundamental constants and prime numbers which had previously been just dull, barely understood concepts. To see the wonderful constructs patterns and how they are represented within Leonardo's Vitruvian Man diagram is extraordinary. I love the little QR codes that allow you to go to links with more information. This is inspired. It enables anyone who wants to follow along with the drawing by following the link to his website where you can watch the video (with carefully chosen music). The true value of this book is in the drawing I feel, and his intuitive sense of the relationships between different numbers. I would love to give this book 5 stars but I can't for one important reason. For a book this expensive I was a little disappointed that proof-reading and editing had not been done properly. In the first few chapters particularly. Florance (twice), naval (instead of navel), and some strange sentence constructions like "as when one stair at the sketch, no spirals stairs back" p28). Clearly this is meant to be "as when one stares at the sketch, no spirals stare back". My view is the English is just as important as the mathematics as that would confuse many people from understanding, particularly if English isn't their first language. As an author myself (I was inspired to write a book about the mathematics of nature by Robert and others), I know how important it is to get independent proof editing done by someone else when you're self publishing. There is also a lot of 'see image below' when the image is on the next page. That may seem really pedantic but in publishing that's important. Robert, if you ever read this I'd be happy to send you the necessary corrections! It's a small point but an important one. It made me feel that not enough care had been taken and I naturally assumed at this price point that it would have been.
L**J
Robert Grant’s work, and especially his books, have opened me up to the most expansive truths, I’ve ever experienced. I had a question about the Tree of a Life, and was so surprised that through his Polymath book, he answered that question at a level I did not expect. It is a representation of DNA, the merger of the 5th and the 6th, the HexaPentakis. I love the QR codes and the additional information he shares. It’s a multidimensional, beautiful book. He is an incredible human being and opens one up to many other ways to think about life. I’m so grateful for this knowledge coming forth at this time.
S**L
For a book that packs in so much. It's actually very easy to read. Highly recommend.
T**Y
Breaks it down for us who have a hard time with all the information. Smart guy wonderful book. Big fan!
S**6
this is a must have in my library
L**H
Whilst this does have really interesting content on the offered topics, it's way too expensive for what you get, ridiculously so. Because this book needed an editor before it was released. It's full of mistypes like yok instead of yolk, Mondi instead of Mundi, Marie instead of Mary, Procession instead of Precession and on the fat-fingering goes (or maybe dictation failures). But the biggest problem is the unexplained content. There isn't a single explanation of any term he uses so you have to keep diving out of of the book onto Google to understand what he's talking about. Platonic Solids, Euler number, Pythagorean comma, Tetractys and on and on that goes as well. This seems to have been written for students or professors of Math and/or geometry who may already understand what those things are, why they are relevant and why the are important to understand in the context of these discoveries! So this book (hopefully a V2) needs a glossary of terms IN the book or at the very least, an explanation of the term at the first point of usage. Finally, written fully for men it seems. Every mention of a gender is solely he, him, himself and man. Right from the start "The PolyMath Man" and "The Monomath Man", followed by "Everyone has HIS own unique vision", "a proper Philomath , on the other hand, is one who makes major contributions to many fields and disciplines simultaneously. HE gets energized...". Can only men be polymaths ? Terrible oversight there.
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