Everything Makes Sense

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  • ISBN 9781803414324
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2024
  • Publisher: Collective Ink
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Science and religion study the same phenomenon - the cosmos itself - but an impenetrable barrier seems to separate them. Author Tim Garvin removes that barrier and offers a resonant handshake. Instead of sitting across from each other in opposition, scientists and seekers can sit at a table made round by wonder. As Everything Makes Sense dives into the nature of knowing and existence, it reveals a mutuality in humankind unimagined by theology or biology, a mutuality in the nature of being itself. From there, Everything Makes Sense develops an explanation of existence by employing the thought and insight of the inner world’s two most penetrating cartographers, Aurobindo Ghose and Meher Baba, whose work and a close-notice of life itself reveal the deep purpose of creation.
Tim Garvin studied philosophy in college, became dissatisfied with its emptiness, and began to prowl the library for books about the inner world. Eventually he discovered the work of Aurobindo Ghose. A year later, in 1969, he was introduced to Meher Baba. He traveled to India more than a dozen times to visit Meher Baba’s tombsite and speak with his mandali, those who lived their entire lives under his direction. He lives in Durham, UK.

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