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100 | _aMcKenna's, Jed | ||
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_aTheory of Everything: The Enlightened Perspective/ _cJed McKenna's |
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_aIndia: _bWisefool Press, _c2013. |
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_a181p. ; _bsoftbound _c12*20 cm. |
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505 | _aWe are programmed from birth to believe that our existence is an unsolvable riddle, but if we make an honest effort, then we discover that mystery itself is the riddle. Not just what is the big mystery, but why is there any mystery at all? And what if there isn't? What if the Mysterium Tremendum is just an internal belief without any external counterpart? What if the answers to life's biggest questions are simple and obvious, and hidden in plain sight? Those interested in seeing past appearances will welcome a theory of everything that makes sense, doesn't rely on religious or scientific chicanery, and can be easily understood. And those familiar with Jed McKenna and the Enlightenment Trilogy will know that it's not just a theory. | ||
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