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Who created the universe and why? is a spiritual parable with a poetic flavor. The essence is to demonstrate that spirituality and science can complement each other to shed some light upon who created this vast and organized universe and why. It, in no way, claims the authenticity of the logic it explains. It however floats with the art of storyteller to reach its findings without posing any challenges to religious beliefs or scientific theories. It has, however, the courage to create a new way of thinking of what may have happened before the big bang, which led to the manifestation of this wondrous Universe. James Joyce once wrote in his diary Welcome O Life… I go encounter for a millionth time the reality of experience and forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race. William Edelen once wrote Why is creativity so difficult? Why does it require such courage? Why is it such a risk-talking venture? For the very reason that it does contribute to the process of creating a new conscience for the race. John Moriarty, Irish philosopher once said, Paradise is not a different world; it is a different way to look at our world. This book is a different way of looking at Who Created the Universe and Why?
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Who created the universe and why? is a spiritual parable with a poetic flavor. The essence is to demonstrate that spirituality and science can complement each other to shed some light upon who created this vast and organized universe and why. It, in no way, claims the authenticity of the logic it explains. It however floats with the art of storyteller to reach its findings without posing any challenges to religious beliefs or scientific theories. It has, however, the courage to create a new way of thinking of what may have happened before the big bang, which led to the manifestation of this wondrous Universe. James Joyce once wrote in his diary Welcome O Life… I go encounter for a millionth time the reality of experience and forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race. William Edelen once wrote Why is creativity so difficult? Why does it require such courage? Why is it such a risk-talking venture? For the very reason that it does contribute to the process of creating a new conscience for the race. John Moriarty, Irish philosopher once said, Paradise is not a different world; it is a different way to look at our world. This book is a different way of looking at Who Created the Universe and Why?