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Life's Meaning: The Unification of God, Matter, Man, Mind and Society A Treatise on the Science of Religion
by Edmund Michaels
202 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #02-0569; ISBN 1-55369-756-1; US$20.00, C$26.10, EUR17.00, £11.80
Meaning of life. Why things happen.
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During times of struggle individuals often ask, why? Expecting a response, people turn to God for answers, as they have for eons. Then as the situation unfolds God's presence or lack of it is felt. What is the connection? What is God's role in Man's interactions? Both religious zealots and skeptics use faith to explain social discourse but Man's interactions are based upon a science that was started 13-14 billion years ago. The science has evolved as Man has evolved and explains Man's place in the cosmos. The secret to the meaning of life is found in the most complex instrument ever constructed, the brain. This book attempts to bring science and religion closer, giving credence to the believer and cynic. God created the universe and all things in it, including Man. Man continues to evolve trying to rejoin with God. However, this goal of unification creates strife within the primitive and cognitive being, producing emotions. Man must learn to use his brain to overcome all obstacles, including unification with God. Harmony is synchronization, the act of working together, between men and within the man. Humans will change the world by being good, which is learning to perform constructive interference. We must then teach this simple yet difficult concept to our children while simultaneously inspiring other adults to do the same. Goodness can instantly triumph over evil. Demonstrating to evil it's own sins and the goodness in the one it wants to hurt may be necessary in the interaction however, the foremost and most difficult duty is to reveal the deep family connection between the two. Harmony explains what exploded in the Big Bang, what gave rise to gravity, the development of evolution and the birth of Man. It explains when the fetus acquires the soul and thus when life starts. The brain and mind constantly wrestle for harmonious existence the result of which is crime, terrorism and power. These can be explained and the result is not just knowledge but unification. Mans life is complex; it is not only based upon beliefs but upon facts. Not only does this book make an effort to justify the above it also attempts to give light to time-travel, give reasons for cancer and clarity to thought. This treatise lays a foundation for education and social harmony through the relationship that is the unique human nervous system.
LIFE'S MEANING:
THE UNIFICATION OF GOD, MATTER, MAN, MIND, AND SOCIETY
A Treatise on the Science of Religion
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Life's meaning, or the question "Why are we here?" has perplexed scholars and ordinary men since the very beginning of man's existence. Have you pondered that question? In this fascinating treatise, Edmund Michaels has brought together vast areas of historical and contemporary knowledge, combined that knowledge with his own profound thoughts and created a brilliant dialogue.
It is apparent as early as Chapter 1 that the author has given the reason for man's existence a decidedly religious slant while relying on extensive scientific research and his own scientific background to support his theories. While this book is neither a book of religion nor a book of science, Mr. Michaels gives a compelling overview for the general reader of the big bang, the soul, harmonies and frequencies. He offers an intellectual discussion of man's evolution from man's first appearance on earth to man's existence in today's very troubled world and offers intriguing solutions to the wiles of the evils in this world, past and present.
Drawing upon the idea that what is thought of today can be reality tomorrow, Michaels offers a glimpse into a brand new world of "Good Brother" in an altruistic society. This treatise is rigorous enough for scientists yet clearly written that laymen will easily grasp the fundaments of many theories such as the big bang and harmonics. Readers will gain an appreciation of how the events of one's life affect their course to good or evil and many other thought provoking issues.
--Rosalie McMenamin
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