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OverviewThis is a historical description. Why is it not in the past tense? Because it is also happening in the Present. It is a description of how we have come to be what we are, here and now. It also shows the overall route which we have taken from our point of origin. It is the opposite of modern views which trace the origin of life to an accidental occurrence in matter in the distant past. It also differs from views that our evolution is ever upwards towards higher levels of being, Supermen, perhaps, or angels or even gods. We do have an opportunity to make such a journey. But it is back towards a goal from which we have previously devolved, through a combination of curiosity, ignorance and desire. It is a return journey from the here and now we have come to see as unsatisfactory, life as we know it, to somewhere completely satisfying, the Centre. Why should we delay? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian F TaylorPublisher: Universal Octopus Imprint: Universal Octopus Dimensions: Width: 12.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 19.00cm Weight: 0.082kg ISBN: 9781838402402ISBN 10: 1838402403 Pages: 78 Publication Date: 08 February 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsHe has found his way to the Centre - and any way Home is a good way! The One becomes many, and then rediscovers who it is! -Richard Land, Sholland Trust, England. A marvellous and truly stunning book! A treasure indeed! A way to complete Happiness is here - it is all UP TO US... Find out WHY things are the way they are for YOU! -Pisamorn Chulsrikavail, Thailand A soul filled with much wisdom has brought back home the knowing of who I am, my life-long instinctive being, given freely with love... 'One and not two, That's all you have to do. One and not two, That's all you have to do.' -Jasmin Horst, E.P. Seiler, Poet and Writer, Canada I like the proverb about the fisherman not feeling the fish's pain until he comes back as a fish. -Beckie Brook, Animal Aid teacher, UK. Very evocative and fascinating all in all. Reminds me of the books by Wei Wu Wei... - Dr Will Tuttle (author of The World Peace Diet), USA I liked CENTRE, it is different and well done. The author is sharing something real, quite Zen, that he experienced on the bridge... and the book is a possible transmission to another. -Anthony Cheke, Oxford, England. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |