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Title: Explora Books to Exhibit Vision: Unseen Becomes Seen by Dathan Beckett at the London Book Fair 2026

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 10th Mar 2026 - Beckett’s book centers on the idea that “vision” is not limited to the eyes. Instead, he treats it as the ability to sense possibility before it appears in the physical world. In his view, people are not passive observers of life but participants in shaping it. Thoughts, beliefs, and imagination act less like background noise and more like tools of creation.The argument unfolds through a mix of personal testimony, spiritual reflection, and philosophical commentary. Beckett writes in the first person, drawing from experiences he describes as moments of awakening—events that shifted how he understood perception, faith, and identity. These moments become the foundation of a broader claim: that the reality people live in is closely tied to the beliefs they accept about themselves.One of the book’s most striking ideas is the metaphor of the “lying twins.” Beckett uses this phrase to describe ordinary sight—the way people rely on physical evidence to decide what is real. According to him, this habit can narrow a person’s sense of possibility. When life is judged only by what can be measured or seen, imagination and conviction lose their authority. Vision: Unseen Becomes Seen pushes back against that limit and suggests that a deeper form of perception exists.Another recurring theme is the phrase “I AM.” Beckett treats it as the center of identity. Whatever follows those two words—strong, weak, fortunate, unlucky—becomes a kind of personal agreement with reality. The book proposes that these statements quietly shape how life unfolds. Change the statement, Beckett suggests, and the direction of life may shift as well.The tone moves between spiritual meditation and practical reflection. Biblical references appear throughout the...


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