What if your thoughts weren't your own, but fragments of something greater-echoes from a deeper field of existence?
In Echoes of Consciousness, Chris Hyser explores a provocative theory: that consciousness is not produced by the brain, but received-filtered through the mind like a radio tuning into scattered transmissions of pure energy released at death.
Combining metaphysics, lived experience, and emerging scientific parallels, this book offers a journey through the unseen mechanics of thought, memory, déjà vu, and genius. What if the brain is a filter designed to help defragment the universe's corrupted data? What if our purpose isn't just to live-but to remember?
Through compelling analogies, personal insights, and visionary hypotheses, Hyser invites you to question the nature of reality, the origin of awareness, and the true purpose of life itself.
This book is for you if:
You've ever sensed a knowing that didn't feel like yours
You believe there's more to death than silence
You want to bridge the gap between science, spirit, and meaning
Echoes of Consciousness is not just a book-it's a mirror, a challenge, and a calling. One that whispers:
You didn't imagine that voice in your head.
You inherited it.