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What’s a book that changed your perception of time, identity, or reality?

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      NoraSpinnor
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      Some books don’t just tell a story, they rearrange the way we see the world.

      Maybe it was a novel that bent time, a memoir that shattered assumptions, or a metaphysical text that pulled back the veil.

      This space is for sharing the writings that shifted something in you.

      What book changed your perception of time, identity, or the nature of reality?

      How did it affect you? Would you recommend it to others in the community?

      Let’s build a library of consciousness-expanding reads.

      A few of mine are:
      Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle – I read it in my teens and began to think of time as non-linear.
      Thoreau’s Walden – Showed me the poetry in nature.
      Richard Bach’s Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah – Has quotes that still influence me today.

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