Have you ever sensed that reality operates by deeper principles than the ones most people discuss?
Abandoned Principles of Reality was written for analytical, growth-oriented adults who want intellectual rigor without abandoning spiritual curiosity. Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, behavioral science, and reflective inquiry, this book presents a structured model explaining how attention, identity, coherence, and responsibility interact to shape lived experience.
Rather than promising dramatic breakthroughs, it offers a disciplined framework you can examine, test, and refine.
What You’ll Explore Inside:
- Perception as the “operating system” of your life
- How attention strengthens neural and behavioral patterns
- The Identity Loop and behavioral reinforcement
- Cognitive bias and emotional memory explained clearly
- Structured methods for rewriting limiting narratives
- Neuroplasticity as the foundation for sustainable change
- Coherence between thought, emotion, and action
- Decision-making through principle alignment
- Practical daily awareness routines
- Measuring internal progress without external obsession
- Navigating skepticism without abandoning growth
- Balancing ambition with spiritual awareness
- Communication through identity clarity
- Preventing regression and long-term drift
- Building a personal framework for conscious living
Each principle is presented as observable and testable — not mystical, not exaggerated — but grounded and practical.
You may be wondering:
Is this just another law-of-attraction book?No. This framework avoids hype and focuses on psychological and behavioral patterns.
Is it too abstract?Each chapter includes structured exercises and applied examples.
Is it overly mystical?The discussion integrates neuroscience, identity theory, and reflective practice to maintain credibility and balance.
This book does not claim to control reality. It explores how you participate in shaping your experience through perception, identity, and aligned action.
Discover practical strategies that can help you align perception, identity, and action — and begin participating in reality more consciously.