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Clap One Hand for the Big Bang by Ian Pullen

Clap One Hand for the Big Bang by Ian Pullen

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A book for those people seeking purpose in their lives but are confused by th plethora of New Age ideas on offer. The book brings the traditionally conflicting viewpoints of science and spirituality very close together - it intends that scientists will see that spirituality can be quite logical, whilst spiritually-minded people may see that there is a lot of 'magic' in science. The book journeys to discover the relationship between the self and the universe. Life's interconnectedness is viewed by looking at the universe as having an invisible lattice structure (Blavastky's 'Web'). The lattice is a multidimensional gridwork of non-material strings which act as carriers for all life energies. There is no existence at all in the gaps between the strings. Where energy lines cross, life nodes are formed and these in turn form patterns of all aspects of life in the universe at all levels (physical-emotional-mental-spiritual). Thus the universe actually consists of dots of life interspersed with 'non-existence' gaps, much as an apparently continuous picture in a newspaper is actually a pattern of dots. The author then asserts that his theory is fully compatible with modern science as well as with angels, devas, ghosts, reincarnation and miracles.

Publisher: Words Distributing Co
Publication date: 1995-03-06
Pages: 192
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781899171057-LN
Dimensions: 0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 mm
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