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Pure Human - The Hidden Truth of Our Divinity, Power and Destiny

“This book is written with one purpose in mind: to give a voice to the story of our potential and to empower us in the acceptance of our specialness. The power of the new human story holds the key to ending the fear and the hate that divides us and to making the choices that lead to healthy and thriving lives in a world transformed. Pure Human Trust #70 – The Choice is ours to make.” page 236 Hardcover



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Okay, so here I am at the end of this book, Pure Human. The author has permitted me to go down many memory lanes. Most recently, I thought when my older child was born, and there was no smartphone or tablet, we took pictures conventionally, and then six months ahead of my younger child, the iPad was released, and so my experiences with both children were very different in how we interacted. Both experiences were beautiful in their own right, one with conventional TV and photos, while the other with digital and lots of streaming, oh yes, they are six years apart if you were wondering.


Every experience, every discovery made by humans for betterment, has its own uniqueness to enjoy and appreciate. What really prevents us from appreciating all things new, bright, and beautiful that will help us if we let it is our mindset. We live in a world where our brain is trained in negativity, news largely is of tragic events, of situations where humans kill each other on one hand, and where we read of homelessness and hunger. Humans have the ability, to a great extent, to appreciate the good existing so that appreciation will result in more good happening.


Pure Human presents us with stories and historical context in an effort to empower us in:


o   Reclaiming our Inner Power. We are not passive products of evolution; we are conscious creators, to a great extent, with the ability to shape our destiny.


o   Thriving Amid Change. We can embrace technological disruption (just like our friend Fred with driving a self-directed Tesla) by anchoring ourselves in timeless human strengths of empathy, intuition, and creativity.


o   Emotional Mastery. By cultivating emotional intelligence, we not only can heal ourselves but also uplift our spirits (just like our friends Maggie & Liz after having to say farewell to their lifelong best friend) and those of others.


o   Living without Limits. By releasing our inherited fears for the betterment of others (just like our friend Sia in doing something drastically different in creating this 6D community), and not limiting our beliefs of life's possibilities, and accepting new wholeness presented with changes (like our friend Krystyna embracing a new normal with her lifelong best friend)



You know, as someone who’s lived through polio, I’ve come to see strength a little differently. It’s not about physical ability—it’s about how deeply you live, how present you are, how much compassion you carry. That’s why Pure Human means so much to me. It’s not just a book—it’s a mirror. It reflects the values I try to live by every day.


The way it speaks about presence and simplicity—it’s like meditation in written form. Each page feels like a breath. It reminds me to slow down, to listen, to be here now. That’s something I practice daily, and this book reinforces it in such a gentle, powerful way.


But what really moves me is how it connects the personal with the planetary. I care deeply about the Earth, about climate, about how our choices ripple outward. Pure Human doesn’t separate those things—it shows how being truly human means living in harmony with nature, with all beings. That’s not just philosophy to me—it’s a way of life.

And then there’s the compassion. The way it dissolves boundaries—race, religion, nationality—and calls us to see each other as one human family. That resonates so deeply. I’ve always believed peace begins within, and this book reminds me that empathy is the strongest force we have.


So when I say I love Pure Human, I mean it feels like a companion. It affirms my path—my healing, my mindfulness, my commitment to peace and the planet. It’s not just something I read. It’s something I live.




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Please consider joining the 6D Book Club Pure Human Mondays during January & February 2026. It will be wonderful to reflect, share, and chatter about for various generations within the 6D community. So much each of us have lived through and the change now is way faster than ever before, we can definitely learn from each other and perhaps laugh or cry over certain things past and present, together.












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Affan is a US tax professional within the financial services industry. He survived Polio as an infant of twenty-eight days in the early seventies. As a person with disabilities, Affan has been on a lifelong journey seeking ways to manage muscle weaknesses, bone loss, and contain progressive disability that comes with Post Polio Syndrome.  He discovered the ‘Whole Foods Plant’ lifestyle during the thick of COVID-19 and adopted the lifestyle evidencing a positive shift in energy and mobility.


Affan moderates book clubs with a focus on books that will lead minds to contemplate the human ability of ‘mind over matter’ and the influence of modern-day technology and environment, on how each of us can best navigate life for our individual needs of health and wellbeing. Affan is also an administrator on our 6D Facebook Page - and the writer of these posts, of course!



Be well

Stop.Breathe.Focus.Move.Flow.


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