The Reality of Realness
Challenging the Realness of Reality contextualises the Guides previous writings and invites readers to extend this knowledge in an interdimensional way.
The Reality of Realness is the fourth collaborative work from Tesi Hughes and The Guides, contextualising the first three books of this series and encouraging the expansion of knowledge in an interdimensional way.
“And we say interdimensional, as the expansion is inner, outer, and dimensional – meaning is all directions that one should wish to expand. Left, right, up, down, on differing planes, differing realities, differing perceptings, differing beings. You choose.
But know, that there is more to life than meets the eye, and this moment of revelation is due to come with the incoming light that earth and its human inhabitants are due to experience. Well, actually the whole universe is due to experience.”

Revelations on The Reality of Realness
The Guides explain:
“The Reality of Realness is a theme that we wish to discuss next.
For what are all these lectures, or articles that we have already spoken of, shared with you, if and when one is not committed to the reality of their current existence.
So let us dive into this book, into these teachings and thought structures, and let us weave a moment of reality, through words, through the action of your reading, through the energetic frequencies of your thought processes, and create a reality which is touchable, tangible, and hopefully contains an aspect of realness, that you, the reader, can weave and integrate into your daily life, into your current existence, into the fabric of your understanding. So that you may reach a moment of enlightenment of your suitability.
For all moments can be of enlightenment truly, if one looks from the perspective of learning. Or as Tesi likes to say, “learning all the time”. Even though this quote, as you call it, was taken from a famous home educator, the words themselves still stand true and real today, at this moment.
We are learning all the time, we are expanding our knowledge and perception all the time, we are creating the frequencies of alignment within our soul’s purpose all the time. For our path is long, and our purpose is changeable through our learnings, our understandings, our realisations, and subsequently our enlightenings.
Right now though, let us weave, or perhaps let us put in place the foundations for our weaving process. Like a loom in a sense. Whereby the warp and the weft are put into place to create the underlying framework one can then weave into.
And as this book is about the reality of realness, let us lay the foundations in these upcoming chapters as well as build upon the tapestry of your understanding, so we create your moment of reality.”
With love,
The Guides
11th August 2025
Review of The Reality of Realness
'The Reality of Realness is a contemplative exploration of consciousness, perception, and the deeper nature of reality. Written as transmissions from “the Guides,” the book invites readers to question their assumptions about what is real and to consider the possibility that reality extends beyond what we immediately perceive.
One of the ideas that stood out most to me was the distinction between “realness” and “realless.” This concept offers a thoughtful way to reflect on how much of our experience is shaped by perception, attention, and awareness. It encourages a broader view of reality while still honoring the significance of our human experience within it.
The book also explores themes of time, multidimensional existence, and interconnectedness in a reflective and philosophical way. It reminded me of other channeled or consciousness-focused works such as Seth Speaks, The Law of One, and A Course in Miracles, in that it invites the reader to expand their perspective rather than presenting fixed conclusions.
This is not a book meant to be rushed. It benefits from being read slowly and thoughtfully, allowing the ideas to unfold naturally. Readers who are interested in spirituality, consciousness, and exploring deeper questions about existence will likely find it meaningful.'
J.G