Cochran offers a guide to understanding the spiritual side of humanity in an ever-changing universe.
In this entry in his Emerging You series, the author explores a range of ideas related to a posited shift in how the world operates; as Cochran explains, the old ways of competition (rooted in things like fear) are giving way to new compassionate approaches (rooted in things like love). This shift calls for people to think of themselves and how they act in a new light. The author touches on such topics as the power and importance of thoughts, how humans are incarnated on Earth in order to learn lessons, and how time and space do not necessarily operate the way the average person thinks that they do. Discussions of psychic phenomena like remote viewing and astral projection lead to bracing pronouncements like “Many of us were born with space-time manipulation abilities”; per the author, people generally contain much more power and much more depth than they realize. In light of this, Cochran goes on to counsel that one should not waste energy on things like fearmongering news reports or even scary movies (he argues that fear begets “fear’s children, such as judgment, anger, worry”). One must remember, asserts the author, that “magic happens when win-win groups with compassionate intent reach a critical mass of coherence.” The book certainly provides plenty for even skeptical readers to chew on; if nothing else, the work offers a novel way of looking at many familiar details in life. Some of the ideas of the text are explained in an alienatingly abstruse manner—concepts like “nested etheric energy spheres” and “self-aware vibratory energy” sound distractingly like SF jargon. Still, the reader is guided through it all in an earnestly benevolent manner.
Though the language is not always accessible, the work is both welcoming and revelatory.