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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Still PointCalm Beyond TimeWhat if stillness wasn't the absence of action.but the deepest form of access?The Still Point is the third movement of the NSP(TM) Change Series and its quietest, most profound evolution. Where the previous books softened pressure and dissolved reaction, this volume moves beyond psychology and into something more fundamental: the relationship between calm, perception, and reality itself.Framed as a subtle science-fiction narrative, the story follows Eli, a systems specialist stationed at the edge of known space, who encounters a phenomenon that cannot be analyzed, accelerated, or controlled. The anomaly does not respond to intelligence, authority, or urgency. It responds only to observer coherence.As Eli learns to slow not as a technique, but as a state the station begins to reveal something extraordinary: a layer of reality that exists beneath urgency, beneath speed, beneath the constant forward-leaning pressure of modern cognition.This is not a story about saving the world.It is a story about what becomes visible when the world stops being rushed.Through layered metaphor, quiet narrative pauses, and consent-based engagement, The Still Point explores: Why acceleration collapses depthHow urgency filters perceptionWhy stillness restores access rather than removing itHow calm functions as a stabilizing force across systemsWhat happens when choice is restored at the level of time itselfThe book does not instruct.It invites.Readers are not told to relax, improve, or change. Instead, they may notice their internal pace adjusting naturally as the story unfolds mirroring the very principle the narrative reveals.By the final chapters, it becomes clear that the anomaly was never external.It was a mirror.And stillness was never passive.It was the condition for evolution.The Still Point is for readers who have already stepped out of reaction and are ready to experience calm not as a state-but as a permanent, mobile orientation.No effort required.No urgency applied.Nothing forced.Only what is chosen remains. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Still PointCalm Beyond TimeWhat if stillness wasn't the absence of action.but the deepest form of access?The Still Point is the third movement of the NSP(TM) Change Series and its quietest, most profound evolution. Where the previous books softened pressure and dissolved reaction, this volume moves beyond psychology and into something more fundamental: the relationship between calm, perception, and reality itself.Framed as a subtle science-fiction narrative, the story follows Eli, a systems specialist stationed at the edge of known space, who encounters a phenomenon that cannot be analyzed, accelerated, or controlled. The anomaly does not respond to intelligence, authority, or urgency. It responds only to observer coherence.As Eli learns to slow not as a technique, but as a state the station begins to reveal something extraordinary: a layer of reality that exists beneath urgency, beneath speed, beneath the constant forward-leaning pressure of modern cognition.This is not a story about saving the world.It is a story about what becomes visible when the world stops being rushed.Through layered metaphor, quiet narrative pauses, and consent-based engagement, The Still Point explores: Why acceleration collapses depthHow urgency filters perceptionWhy stillness restores access rather than removing itHow calm functions as a stabilizing force across systemsWhat happens when choice is restored at the level of time itselfThe book does not instruct.It invites.Readers are not told to relax, improve, or change. Instead, they may notice their internal pace adjusting naturally as the story unfolds mirroring the very principle the narrative reveals.By the final chapters, it becomes clear that the anomaly was never external.It was a mirror.And stillness was never passive.It was the condition for evolution.The Still Point is for readers who have already stepped out of reaction and are ready to experience calm not as a state-but as a permanent, mobile orientation.No effort required.No urgency applied.Nothing forced.Only what is chosen remains. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.