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Phantom Self: (And How to Find the Real One) Paperback – February 1, 2016
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- Print length426 pages
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- PublisherDavid Icke
- Publication dateFebruary 1, 2016
- Dimensions6.1 x 1.1 x 9.1 inches
- ISBN-100957630883
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- Publisher : David Icke; 1st edition (February 1, 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 426 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0957630883
- ISBN-13 : 978-0957630888
- Item Weight : 1.68 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.1 x 1.1 x 9.1 inches
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– Criss Jami
“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, he also believes to be true.”
– Demosthenes
David Icke is surely a controversial speaker.
Icke’s work has come to be known as fascinating as it is wide-ranging, and for good reason. The man will leave no stone unturned. He’s not afraid of heading into places other people can’t even fathom, and many have come to appreciate this.
In Phantom Self, David Icke does a resounding job of not only showing various methods the system employs to carve out the consciousness from individuals, but he also shows the numerous facets the system has that play a role in making this process possible.
Throughout the book, Icke makes it a point from differentiating that we have two selves, the more superficial version of us that goes through life unaware of the deeper structure of life and reality, and the deeper level of conscious awareness that holds our unending potential, which is rarely tapped by individual.
Phantom Self showcases some of the previous information that Icke has shown, with good reason. Much of this information is just as vital now, if not more so, as it was in the past. And things have only gotten worse globally.
Readers of his previous work will be familiar with some of it. Still, the information that Icke provides and how he distills it is vital to understanding how individuals and society will shed its shackles from the control grid as long as they take the appropriate action.
Issues such as education, media manipulation, propaganda, technology, genetically modified foods, bloodlines, depopulation/eugenics, Agenda 21/Agenda 2030, weather modification, et al are addressed quite extensively throughout. The push for a transhumanistic future is also saliently detailed by the author.
As an avid researcher, my one qualm with the book is that Icke doesn’t source all of his statements. He does provide quite a few sources, but a lot of the information that he writes as ‘matter of fact’ would be much stronger if he at least buttressed those statements with how he came to those conclusions. There’s nothing wrong with giving your opinions about a matter, and they surely might be facts mind you, however, in order for some people to visualize the extent of control and corruption they will need to see a roadmap. A roadmap is made up of those signposts, and those signposts in research are sources.
Be that as it may, that last fact doesn’t detract from the book. Phanton Self provides more than ample information for it to be worth one’s money.
How icke chose to conclude the book resonates quite well, and certainly makes a lot of sense.
Its through individual self awareness and realization of our deeper conscious state that we as individuals will be able to see that we are the solution to the system.
Aggression will not be the solution to overturning the system. In fact, the opposite is the case. The system is ready for aggression in more ways than most realize. Once we realize the depth of the power of our true selves – the power of the love for another – we will be able to detach ourselves from the meaningless and head on a new path.
The system will be changed only by people removing their support from it in every way shape or form. Then, and only then will we be able to birth a new process and reign in the beginnings on the morrow.
As Ghandi once said:
“You assist an evil system most effectively by obeying its orders and decrees. An evil system never deserves such allegiance. Allegiance to it means partaking of this evil. A good person will resist an evil system with his or her own soul.”
Kindest Regards,
Zy Marquiez
TheBreakaway.wordpress.com

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 20, 2016
– Criss Jami
“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, he also believes to be true.”
– Demosthenes
David Icke is surely a controversial speaker.
Icke’s work has come to be known as fascinating as it is wide-ranging, and for good reason. The man will leave no stone unturned. He’s not afraid of heading into places other people can’t even fathom, and many have come to appreciate this.
In Phantom Self, David Icke does a resounding job of not only showing various methods the system employs to carve out the consciousness from individuals, but he also shows the numerous facets the system has that play a role in making this process possible.
Throughout the book, Icke makes it a point from differentiating that we have two selves, the more superficial version of us that goes through life unaware of the deeper structure of life and reality, and the deeper level of conscious awareness that holds our unending potential, which is rarely tapped by individual.
Phantom Self showcases some of the previous information that Icke has shown, with good reason. Much of this information is just as vital now, if not more so, as it was in the past. And things have only gotten worse globally.
Readers of his previous work will be familiar with some of it. Still, the information that Icke provides and how he distills it is vital to understanding how individuals and society will shed its shackles from the control grid as long as they take the appropriate action.
Issues such as education, media manipulation, propaganda, technology, genetically modified foods, bloodlines, depopulation/eugenics, Agenda 21/Agenda 2030, weather modification, et al are addressed quite extensively throughout. The push for a transhumanistic future is also saliently detailed by the author.
As an avid researcher, my one qualm with the book is that Icke doesn’t source all of his statements. He does provide quite a few sources, but a lot of the information that he writes as ‘matter of fact’ would be much stronger if he at least buttressed those statements with how he came to those conclusions. There’s nothing wrong with giving your opinions about a matter, and they surely might be facts mind you, however, in order for some people to visualize the extent of control and corruption they will need to see a roadmap. A roadmap is made up of those signposts, and those signposts in research are sources.
Be that as it may, that last fact doesn’t detract from the book. Phanton Self provides more than ample information for it to be worth one’s money.
How icke chose to conclude the book resonates quite well, and certainly makes a lot of sense.
Its through individual self awareness and realization of our deeper conscious state that we as individuals will be able to see that we are the solution to the system.
Aggression will not be the solution to overturning the system. In fact, the opposite is the case. The system is ready for aggression in more ways than most realize. Once we realize the depth of the power of our true selves – the power of the love for another – we will be able to detach ourselves from the meaningless and head on a new path.
The system will be changed only by people removing their support from it in every way shape or form. Then, and only then will we be able to birth a new process and reign in the beginnings on the morrow.
As Ghandi once said:
“You assist an evil system most effectively by obeying its orders and decrees. An evil system never deserves such allegiance. Allegiance to it means partaking of this evil. A good person will resist an evil system with his or her own soul.”
Kindest Regards,
Zy Marquiez
TheBreakaway.wordpress.com

I’ve read Tales from the Time Loop, Remember Who You Are, The Answer, and Love is the Only Truth, Everything Else is Illusion, and they all, luckily for a dense guy like myself, pretty much say the same thing (prepare to read David’s life story several times) but it feels like the Phantom Self really made it all clicked for me.
(I thought I was done with David Icke books. But based off a Redditor recommendation as this being THE David Icke book to read, I went ahead and got it. I’m glad I did.)
Maybe I was just ready to finally embrace it as many of the conclusions in chapter 12 I either just read about from a different author or had just came to the same personal conclusion myself.
The Answer is the Phantom Self and then some as it was written later. Despite also having, well, the answer, I still liked the Phantom Self the best. I feel like he does a better job connecting all his ideas in it. If anything, The Answer’s answer (chapter 17 ‘What is The Answer?’) has a lot more meaning to me now.
So if you get only one David Icke book, get this one and take notes on the last part of the book.
Did I mention you should pay special attention to chapter 12?
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Cheers David.

Thank you very much David Icke for not only writing this book, but also self publishing it so that people like me have the opportunity to read and learn.


Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on January 25, 2021
Thank you very much David Icke for not only writing this book, but also self publishing it so that people like me have the opportunity to read and learn.



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