Butterflies Are Free To Fly: A New and Radical Approach to Spiritual Evolution

By Stephen Davis

Butterflies Are Free To Fly: A New and Radical Approach to Spiritual Evolution - Stephen Davis
  • Release Date: 2010-09-30
  • Genre: Self-Improvement
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 326 Ratings

Description

When Nicolaus Copernicus discovered the Earth wasn’t the center of the Universe, everything changed. When Frederick Miescher discovered DNA, everything changed again. When quantum physicists discovered our physical universe isn’t real, that it’s a hologram - everything ... wait! Nothing changed - yet. Now "Butterflies Are Free To Fly" offers a new and radical approach to spiritual evolution.

Reviews

  • A must read for those on the Path

    5
    By AFiondo
    Enlightenment comes to few of us, and in as many ways as there are personalities. This path is a beauty because it weaves ancient teachings with quantum physics with popular movies and metaphors we all recognize. It won’t get you to the end of your path, but a thoughtful reader will move a few spaces forward along their own path. To those who didn’t get the point, sorry dude you’re just not ready to realize you’re chained to the seat yet.
  • Cheap Shots With Some Interesting Opinions

    2
    By Luke9300
    The books starts off with him stating that everyone is like the people chained within Plato’s Cave. He claims everyone is wrong, regarding to their religion/sprituality, and suddenly changes the subject to his new viewpoint, quantum physics. He often takes cheap shots at opposing views, being one-sided as he sounds, without explanation. To sum up the book in one sentence: Man believes he’s found something new to follow and everyone else should follow it too. I say this because he was a scientologist and also joined other organizations deemed strange or disturbing. I’m glad this book is free, and it makes sense, because books that are free on iBooks are usually classics or terrible. The only thing worth noting are ideas from quantum physics, but you’ll learn more about that from other books. He blasts religions, yet doesn’t back himself up or states why they’re ‘wrong’. Tough words, yet stubbornly and cowardly switches the subject quickly. I didn’t know this was written by a man in his 60s until after reading, because it sounds like he’s in his teens. The organization of the book is all over the place. His opinion is poorly defended.
  • Great book!

    5
    By Y3sik
    Very interesting book with valuable information.
  • My Brain Hurts!!

    1
    By troublestaken
    Awesome book. Much appreciation 4 all the "simple" examples and explanations.. Your book is my 3rd one completed so far during my own spiritual journey, you let me know there's alot I don't know- ha ha. More reading and learning for me, I wish you well.
  • Great book

    5
    By Ladykill
    I felt that this book was everything that i thought about in my life. There are so many interpretations of what he's saying, i think people take in what they want to hear...in my case it helped me a great deal! I understood everything he was writing, i related, it was clear. Hopefully this book helps those looking for something but can't understand why you can't find it...its just a book, or it can be a wake up call, either way, i highly recommend it.
  • BRFTFly

    3
    By Onrrav
    He has yet to experience the butterfly... He chose to argue points made by others and has to prove himself to be right when we all know it does not matter. The reason for three stars is the concept is very entertaining and perhaps if I can unravel the layers as I enter the cocoon, just then maybe.....
  • 👍👍👍

    5
    By s0ndri3
    Im only halfway through the book and i wish i could personally thank Mr. Davis for writing this.
  • Butterflies are Free to Fly

    5
    By Pilot Peaks
    Well written. The content is mind expanding. The writer used metaphors to explain scientific concepts and spiritual concepts! Great story! The idea of making this content free to anyone is revolutionary and in keeping with the writer's perspective about life as he knows it.
  • Great Read

    5
    By Dan593929401
    This book is a great introduction to living freely of attachment. The ideas that's used in this book have to be expanded within yourself to gain a complete understanding. Anyone who rates this book less than a 5 is still living in duality and judging the author for his 'use of vocabulary', outlook on life, or anger - totally the opposite effect of the books intention. They should have stopped reading after chapter two (that's a fact, not a judgement). This book might not be for you, it might not be for a lot of people actually..but read the first two chapters and if you like it by then, you'll love the rest of it!
  • A Must Read

    5
    By StarlghtAngel
    Amazing book....