This book is for those who, like the astronauts, cannot look at this view of our planet without asking “WHY?” The search conducted within these pages is a logical journey into the fields of biology, psychology, physics, parapsychology, yogic science, and Eastern and Western religious philosophies. Are they merely viewing different aspects of the same Truth?
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- Published on: 1974-01-01
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- Sales Rank: #124817 in Books
- Published on: 1974-01-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 153 pages
This book is for those who, like the astronauts, cannot look at this view of our planet without asking “WHY?” The search conducted within these pages is a logical journey into the fields of biology, psychology, physics, parapsychology, yogic science, and Eastern and Western religious philosophies. Are they merely viewing different aspects of the same Truth?
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
it really has something to say
By Inga
I love Michael Singer. This book gives wonderful insights on why things happen, why universe is the way it is, why we suffer. This book is not based on certain religion, but trying to explain human nature based on psychology, physics, religion and so on. He quotes Freud, Paramahansa Yogananda (who is my favorite!), different scientists and theories, psychology, parapsychology, biology etc. This book helped me to realize who I am and why stuff happens to me and how to fix it. This book will help you to start your search.
39 of 47 people found the following review helpful.
So promising, yet disappointing at the end
By J. Sutterfield
I bundled this book with IONS’ first offering, The Untethered Soul, by the same author. My hope is that Mr. Singer makes up for the shortcomings of this much earlier text with his new one. As for ‘The Search for Truth’, I have to conclude “What a horrific end to such a promising work.” The author ‘had me’ all the way to the final section entitled “Applying the results”. The rest of this volume is brilliant and his Model of Man is an enlightening and, I believe, quite groundbreaking synthesis of psychology, physics and religion. However, one must bear in mind that it is possible to have a very deep knowledge and insight into certain facts, and at the same time vitiate the results of such knowledge by an entirely wrong assumption in regard to the law which binds these facts together in the Universal System. The author failed miserably to answer the question ‘Why’, which is promised on the back cover. In fact, as far as I can tell, he never tried.I suspect Mr. Singer himself suspected as much during the composition of this final chapter as it contains none of the joy and exploration so prevalent in those previous. Instead, we are admonished to forsake all desire for what he would lead us to believe is our ultimate and inexorable fate – an eternal life free of all of life’s pleasures! Where is the joy in his river of universal energy? Where is the love in this amalgamation of pure thought, the purpose of which he does not hesitate to offer?The universe is life, by its very nature, not death, and to think of all desire as ‘illusory’ at best is to deprive life of its reason for being, if not its very means of creating.That said, I will treasure this book for its valuable insights into our true nature and possibilities, the value of which I will determine by my own introspection and personal quest for ‘enlightenment’.The search continues…
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
It could be titled “How to understand the process of life from all levels of consciousness”
By Phyllis Abel
Of course that would be too long , but it is a very clearly written and understandable book if one is a bit aware of some belief systems used in different paths of life. I found it the cumulative explanation of where we come from, what spiritual power and energy power fuelsus while we are alive.Most important, it confirms what my personal intuition says about how soulleaves to go back to the spiritual realm by withdrawing energy in death of the body. I found thisbook to be exactly what I was looking for to confirm and bring together bits & pieces of what I’vestudied for 50 years into a roadmap of understanding. Loved it.
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