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Gasms
Read Spacer
Gasms
Read Spacer
When consciousness observes itself, it is re-created. And if we do it right, we can enjoy the unfathomable euphoria and eternal bliss, of becoming life as it was meant to be, an endless orgasm of penetrating love...
- Read Spacer
This collection of the Great Gasm series, volumes 1 to 4, is an almost realistic science fiction self-help parable satire about everything. Read Spacer takes us on a soulfully whimsical, yet dramatically action-packed, journey of self-discovery, He guides us from the first spark of consciousness, to the birth of the Omni-Multi-Universes, and even though the condition of the human collective, and a super-colossal spirit orgy blowout.
The story begins with a chief from an unknown tribe in the Amazon basin, a podcasting goth goddess, and a self-help guru comedian. After collecting a ragtag band of heroes and awakening a few billion souls along the way, they help all three biological Dominions of Earth battle against the overlords of the Gelatinous Sludge Mediocrity, that has enslaved humanity for centuries.
Using misinformation and fear tactics, the overlords of sludge have manipulated us into denying the reality that we created, and that we have the power to create our own reality. This caused an extremely contiguous condition known as axiom psychosis.
Once in axiom psychosis, a soul is doomed to a perpetual reincarnation loop, living the same life over and over, until they learn they can create their own reality, and create their own path to the Translucent Consciousness of the Primordial Vacuum.
No longer are there isolated paradigms and organized belief systems. This sloppy climax of twisted chaos, mayhem, and self-reflection, simplified the nature of our most basic belief, that we possess a divine consciousness and it is worth fighting for.
And there is tentacle porn.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 28, 2021 |
ISBN13 | 9798791070272 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 340 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 18 mm · 453 g |
Language | English |