"...very highly recommended"
- Midwest Book Review,
January 2004
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Do you sometimes ask such
questions as:
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* Is there a God? * Is this all there
is?
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* What is the ultimate reality? * What can
I hope for?
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* Does the Universe have a purpose? * How
should I live?
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* Why am I here? * How do I know what's
true?
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This book is for you if you would like to make
up your own mind about some of these, or other
basic questions of life, and want an impartial
guide to many of the diverse answers from
philosophy, science, Eastern and Western
religions.
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"A masterful and moving account of the
different ways humans seek and find answers to the
ultimate questions of life, told by an author with
a wide-ranging intellect, equally at home in
science, philosophy, psychology, and the spiritual
traditions of both East and West. Combines flowing,
eloquent prose with lucid, pithy summaries of great
truths, all in a book dedicated to individuals who
want to find their own truth."
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-Christopher F. J.
Ross, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology
Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo,
Ontario
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$19.95 * Trade Paperback * Feb 2004 * ISBN
0-9725777-0-X
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