About the Book
So there are so many games to play. Strategically. Is it all about winning the gold, or just surviving a round and a change to finish at a certain point. Look at life, not like the game The Sims, but, YOUR life. What is it about. You make moves towards say that partner option or that particular job, and in your work you shy from that manager but are attracted maybe even erotically to that lawyer misses. And, some try to do all this on their own in their head, the whole strategic part, or they blurt out their intentions to a friend or a foe and wait what comes back as new input. Some are Enders like in Ender's game from Orson Scott Card, others like to be a Bean about that, that is the Ender shadow book series, Bean always looks at Ender and tries to top that without being in the spot light as the hero kite of the power players and sometimes needs to live on rags and near a dump to recuperate, but still gets that one big prize in the end. Say, you play to a guy one on one, you might win, what does he leave as spoils, his money, his reputation in shambles and, maybe even his wive for you to pick up, and take charge or care for. That is old, that is biology. If you win from a guy, you win the family. That is how you grow a group and in a group and might become a don, or is that TOO Soprano's. No. Okay. For the readers of Small Gods by Terry Pratchet, now a buzzer, a warning, a spoiler. For the spirituals, also, maybe even two warning buzzers. I warned you. This means, if you have not read that book, or think shit about spirituality or all around it, please stop reading this blurb, and go read or lend Strategic Re, and find at its core the essence of the game that is living on earth, you as just a acting pawn, talking to others, to get what you want, and that is a win and the spoils from another pawn. Isn't it. It might be, and you might not like that, in fear of meeting a stranger, fitter one and loose the money and the girl who spits on you in disgust for lossing a silly fight, she walking away with the victor. Okay. Go read, you can play that with a set of pawns, the rules in this book, and well a group of say maybe even 50 people, or just 5, at least. You need two players at least, and some people who play advisers outside the game, on your shoulders nudging you, to say, naaa, no not that move, better take on that one, rest, get more money, grow some more, do not go for that female player she is out of your class and will crush you, but in an hour or playing next year, she might smile in favor to you after you become more of a man in this game. Ouch. Getting the real prize, the best wive, can take years, also in real life. Also? Now, who of you are able to believe or understand or just know by personal experience that Earth is The Truman Show, a spectator sport. That means, 8 billion souls with an alive avatar on this Earth plane, but 'outside', we have 30 bilion deceased spirits, who walked the Earth before, who just look on and want to know what happens next in YOUR particular situation. They call them, The Crowd / Het Publiek, and a sub group of them act as spirit guides to most on Earth. If you care for others, in live you might attract guides who by helping you intuitively via a sensation in your gut (don't do it) or mind (light feeling) also help others. That matters, if you help others, others tend to help you, and you attract 'the angels', the guides that help you sometimes to your wildest dreams, like how to marry a princes or a queen or your car. This book, Stretegic Re, Egytian. Re/Ra was a pharaoh, we communed in his head with his spirit guides outside the Earth plane. About others who also had guides. Others he wanted to win from, all highly political. This is a rule/guide book of the games the spirit guides play, with YOU, from outside for their causes, to see things happen on Earth. For The Crowd. Who knew. Tom Cruise after Hubbard, John Travolta, Jennifer Aniston, me, Nina Brink, Erin Pavlina, Ellen DeGeneres.