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Author | : Adam Grose |
Publisher | : Adam Grose |
Total Pages | : 550 |
Release | : 2007-12-01 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
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Three thousand six hundred solaris ago, the greatest oracle that ever lived foretold an alternative future: 'Those who were shall be again, First to the last of Mankind's reign, One will return to set them free, All will then be able to see.' Hunbatz Men. Shaman Oracle of the Niberian Council. 12.19.19.17.19 3 Kawak 2 K'ank'in. The Merlot Empire, House of La-Mat and Nom-Yakk. Five hundred solaris ago, the Anuchi Dynasty, after two hundred solaris of rule, came to an abrupt end. The ensuing turmoil and chaos brought civil wars to the known galaxy. The Merlot Empire and the House of La-Mat rose in power. Fifty solaris ago, The Merlot Empire instigated civil unrest leading to civil war against The House of La-Mat. The Psionic War led to millions of men, women and children dying as they tried to bring order out of chaos. The United Realms of Nom-Yakk was formed. After three thousand solaris, the final phase of a grand planetary cycle nears completion in the Gen-Sai system. Hidden forces on the desert planet Caban prepare for the Resurrection of the Lightbringer... The return of Zero Point. ********************** "Upon finally finishing this comic I felt I had just read a complete, successful and highly enjoyable piece of comic storytelling... Unlike any other Sci-Fi fantasy epic since Tolkien." Reyeye Magazine - enginecomics.co.uk ********************** "This is Sci-Fi at its very best... Adam Grose and Tony Suleri have crafted a wonderful story that will keep you engaged in this perfectly realised universe until the very last page." Shane Chebney - Smallzone.co.uk
Author | : Brian Thomas Swimme |
Publisher | : Catapult |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2023-12-12 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1640096175 |
From the host and cocreator of PBS’s Journey of the Universe, a fresh look at how the rich collision between science and spirituality has influenced contemporary consciousness The understanding that the universe has been expanding since its fiery beginning 14 billion years ago and has developed into stars, galaxies, life, and human consciousness is one of the most significant in human history. It is taught throughout the world and has become our common creation story for nearly every culture. In terms of the universe’s development, we humans are not only economic, religious, or political beings. At the most fundamental level, we are cosmological beings. Cosmogenesis is one of the greatest discoveries in human history, and it continues to have a profound impact on humanity. And yet most science books do not explore the effects it has had on our individual minds. In Cosmogenesis, Brian Thomas Swimme narrates the same cosmological events that we agree are fact but offers a feature unlike all other writings on this topic. He tells the story of the universe while simultaneously telling the story of the storyteller. Swimme describes how the impact of this new story deconstructed his mind then reassembled it, offering us a glimpse into how cosmogenesis has transformed our understanding of both the universe and the evolution of human consciousness itself.
Author | : Helena Petrovna Blavatsky |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 794 |
Release | : 1893 |
Genre | : Theosophy |
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Author | : Helena Petrovna Blavatsky |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 886 |
Release | : 1979 |
Genre | : Theosophy |
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Author | : Paolo Soleri |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : Science |
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Author | : Kaikhushru Dhunjibhoy Sethna |
Publisher | : Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 1981 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780838620281 |
Corrects errors and redresses a balance in Zaehner's 1971 Evolution in Religion: A Study in Sri Aurobindo and Teilhard de Chardin, in which Dr. Sethna finds some lack of comprehension of Aurobindo and feels that Teilhard comes off better. Aurobindo emerges in this study as the more spiritually advanced of the two.
Author | : David Layzer |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 335 |
Release | : 1991-03-21 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0198022212 |
Eminent Harvard astrophysicist David Layzer offers readers a unified theory of natural order and its origins, from the permanence, stability, and orderliness of sub-atomic particles to the evolution of the human mind. Cosmogenesis provides the first extended account of a controversial theory that connects quantum mechanics with the second law of thermodynamics, and presents novel resolutions of longstanding paradoxes in these theories, such as those of Schroedinger's cat and the arrow of time. Layzer's main concerns in the second half of the book are with the philosophical issues surrounding science. He develops a highly original reconciliation of the conflict between traditional scientific determinism and the intuitive notion of individual freedom. He argues that although the elementary processes underlying biological evolution and human development are governed by physical laws, they are nevertheless genuinely creative and unpredictable.
Author | : Glenys Livingstone |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 357 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0595349900 |
PaGaian Cosmology brings together a religious practice of seasonal ritual based in a contemporary scientific sense of the cosmos and female imagery for the Sacred. The author situates this original synthesis in her context of being female and white European transplanted to the Southern Hemisphere. Her sense of alienation from her place, which is personal, cultural and cosmic, fires a cosmology that re-stories Goddess metaphor of Virgin-Mother-Crone as a pattern of Creativity, which unfolds the cosmos, manifests in Earth's life, and may be known intimately. PaGaian Cosmology is an ecospirituality grounded in indigenous Western religious celebration of the Earth-Sun annual cycle. By linking to story of the unfolding universe this practice can be deepened, and a sense of the Triple Goddess-central to the cycle and known in ancient cultures-developed as a dynamic innate to all being. The ritual scripts and the process of ritual events presented here, may be a journey into self-knowledge through personal, communal and ecological story: the self to be known is one that is integral with place. PaGaian Cosmology may be used as a resource for individuals or groups seeking new forms of devotional expression and an Earth-based pathway to wisdom within.
Author | : Edgar John Burns |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2003-06-27 |
Genre | : God |
ISBN | : 1410758656 |
Blood. Thick, red, still. I shivered in spite of the comfortable temperature in the room. Staring fixedly at the ooze, I watched the edges curl inward as if it were trying to remove itself from the white linoleum, embarrassed by its own unseemly appearance. Except for the blood, all was normal in the primate biology lab of Loma University. Situated in upscale San Larimor, the campus's property nestles in the rolling hills just northwest of Los Angeles renowned for stately Mediterranean style mansions and frequent celebrity sightings. San Larimor Police Detective, Cate Blaine becomes embroiled in a puzzle of blood, a missing security guard and a deadly chase against time. While searching for the answers to the case, Cate is searching for clues to solving her own inner battle dealing with the senseless loss of her son and husband. As she moves between the real world of crime and the inner chaos of her emotions, she is in jeopardy of loosing her job and her sanity. Thrown into an unwelcome partnership with LU's Private Security chief, Sloane Stevens, Cate fights the impulse to keep case details from the blue-eyed, ex-cop, when . . . The flashlight reflecting off the industrial plastic, made Stan's face and body just visible. Blank eyes stared back at us, a silent scream contorting his features. Sloane's involvement proves almost too much, as Cate races against time . . . murders and the possibility of her safety.
Author | : David H. Lane |
Publisher | : Mercer University Press |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780865544987 |
New Age writer of the popular Aquarian Conspiracy Marilyn Ferguson observed that many of the leading lights of the New Age movement claim Teilhard as one of the most influential persons in their lives. Other influences acknowledged include C. G. Jung, Aldous Huxley, Swami Muktananda, Thomas Merton, Werner Erhard, and Maharishi Yogi. Indeed, of the 185 New Age leaders surveyed, Teilhard was the most frequently mentioned of any person who had most influenced their thinking. If this is the case, then if we are to understand the New Age movement properly it behooves us to take a careful and critical look at Teilhard de Chardin. David Lane has done precisely this in a clear, well documented, and penetrating way.... In this crucial book David Lane lays bare the philosophical, theological, and scientific failures of Teilhard's New Age enterprise. In a highly documented and insightful scrutiny of Teilhard's cosmic evolution, Lane unveils the apostate Christian roots of one of the most important forerunners of the New Age movement. This is one of the most significant and serious treatments of the modern roots of the New Age in print.