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Inside the Body of God: 13 Strategies for Thriving in the Quantum World

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Inside the Body of God reveals a step-by-step system that helps you master the science of Alchemy: changing the lead of limiting beliefs and deep conditioning into the gold of living life as a joyous expression of your creativity in alignment with your Divinity. When you are no longer a victim of life, experiencing an Earth fraught with sparse resources, suffering, and fighting, you create Heaven on Earth in partnership with God and all things Divine. Life is intended to be easy and effortless. You are being invited to participate in a new quantum reality that requires you to activate the Divinity within and serve as a co-creator of a powerful new Earth. This book teaches you how to initiate and activate that alchemical process.

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Published March 30, 2021

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Karen Curry Parker

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188 reviews1 follower
January 27, 2019
Regardless of whether it's from a religious (Christian) or new age perspective, I'm not big on prosperity teachings and I didn't realize that Karen Curry Parker was a prosperity teacher until I was well into the book. I'm still glad I read it though, because it did nudge me into some new places in my thinking.
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January 20, 2022
I've been reading a lot about quantum physics and how it seems to be confirming lots of age old spiritual beliefs. As a yogi this is a topic that really fascinates me. When this short audiobook showed up in my Scribd account, I gave it a try.

If the word "quantum" attracts you to this book, there's nothing in here for you. If it's the word "god" look elsewhere. Instead we're getting a lot of commonplaces and law of attraction concepts that have been better presented elsewhere. It's the same old story of "align yourself with the universe, give up your limiting beliefs" and the universe will promptly fullfill all your wishes. Except it won't. And you're going to question yourself, why doesn't this stuff work for me? Well, you might think, maybe I haven't gotten past my limiting beliefs and I still hold myself back. I'm really not a fan of this type of literature. It leaves a trail of people doubting themselves, people feeling less than. And this book doesn't even offer you a "system" to follow. It just leaves it up to you how you progress. Plus it is so sickly and deeply rooted in the material world and the western belief of "I deserve more. And I need more. Else I cannot be happy."

What also really bothered me: I know Karen Curry Parker from her earlier publications on the human design system and was curious about how she might integrate its concepts. Well she doesn't. Despite the fact that HD (dividing all of humanity into 4 "energy" types of people) clearly states that some people are born manifestors, while others simply don't have the energy to manifest anything, Curry Parker simply hops on a different train in this book. Everyone can manifest everything (if they manage to allign with the universe...)

To end on a more conciliatory note: the beginning of the book was nice, I liked Curry Parker's ideas about fear and the quotes were well chosen.
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October 12, 2024
felt well-intentioned, but it ended up as a DNF, i can't really do "thriving in the quantum world" like that with a straight face, science has not proved that a quantum world exists, but here people have "alchemy" and "the matrix of time is bending and shifting"...and god only knows what else magic pseudo-science...i get spirituality and belief, but there's a limit beyond which things become absurd, when "scientific" "proof" said with conviction makes too many believe versions of reality which are not really true.
this needs a bit dialling back, in my opinion.
5 reviews
December 5, 2021
Not for me

It had some lovely reminders but a lot of it was wildly spiritually bypassing and reductionistic. Heavily overlooks systemic influence and privilege (surprise surprise..every single new age spiritual book I’ve ever read does the same. Shocking that it’s typically written by white folks who already have privilege and access). Nothing new in this book. Had some good journal prompts though.
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February 17, 2022
I learned what I AM

The book was easy to read and understand. I would recommend the book to everyone who don't know who they are.
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October 20, 2024
A nice reminder to practice gratitude and focus on the positives.
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March 23, 2026
I’m giving Inside the Body of God a five-star review. Isn’t it interesting how books seem to find us exactly when we need them?

Thank you for the encouragement and for affirming that I’m on the right path. I know I’ll need to listen to this one again — there are so many thoughtful insights and practical suggestions that I haven’t yet had the chance to fully integrate into my life.

I was also grateful for the introduction to the Gospel of Thomas, which I didn’t even know existed. I especially appreciated the references to the author’s experiences and reflections while walking with Jesus.

This book offers depth, reassurance, and gentle guidance — and I’m thankful it found me when it did.
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