Humans

From Nothing to Now

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Metaphysics
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Author: Brett Ashcroft Harrison ISBN: 9780648128816
Publisher: Sentrel Publication: August 1, 2017
Imprint: Sentrel Language: English
Author: Brett Ashcroft Harrison
ISBN: 9780648128816
Publisher: Sentrel
Publication: August 1, 2017
Imprint: Sentrel
Language: English

Humans: From Nothing to Now, offers an original and illuminating perspective on some of life’s deepest philosophical questions: How did the Universe really begin? Why am I here? What is my purpose? Drawing on engaging personal story and original insight, supported by historical fact and the basics of modern physics, Harrison takes you on a journey from before the beginning of time to the present moment. Grounded in your own experience of living, a new way of understanding the Universe and your relationship to it, will emerge. Clear and logical explanations lead the reader into a place of deep understanding and personal responsibility from which the empowering insight arises: ‘It is now safe ― indeed necessary ― for us to trust in life, and simply be who we are’.

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Humans: From Nothing to Now, offers an original and illuminating perspective on some of life’s deepest philosophical questions: How did the Universe really begin? Why am I here? What is my purpose? Drawing on engaging personal story and original insight, supported by historical fact and the basics of modern physics, Harrison takes you on a journey from before the beginning of time to the present moment. Grounded in your own experience of living, a new way of understanding the Universe and your relationship to it, will emerge. Clear and logical explanations lead the reader into a place of deep understanding and personal responsibility from which the empowering insight arises: ‘It is now safe ― indeed necessary ― for us to trust in life, and simply be who we are’.

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