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The Big Picture

- Understanding Concepts of Spiritual Development and How Things Work in the Cosmos

About The Big Picture

This book attempts to search for answers to some of the fundamental questions about life on earth that humanity has been asking for thousands of years. The first question is, "Why I am on earth?" Rooted deeply within the human psyche, this question often arises with a belief that there must be some meaning and purpose in life and that human life is more than just being born, getting an education, having jobs, raising families, and eventually dying.The second question is, "Who am I?" When we say "I do this" or "I do that," what is that "I" we are referring to? What actually is meant by the word "I"? Does it mean the body we have that we see walking, seeing, doing things, or thinking? Or it is something larger than the physical body?When we say "This is good" or "That is good," what is the standard by which we determine that something is good? For example, what you consider to be good in any situation or activity may not be perceived as such by others. Is there any standard that can be generally accepted by humanity despite the difference in people''s background and belief systems?

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781504316231
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 290
  • Published:
  • December 22, 2018
  • Dimensions:
  • 140x216x17 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 372 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: May 29, 2025

Description of The Big Picture

This book attempts to search for answers to some of the fundamental questions about life on earth that humanity has been asking for thousands of years. The first question is, "Why I am on earth?" Rooted deeply within the human psyche, this question often arises with a belief that there must be some meaning and purpose in life and that human life is more than just being born, getting an education, having jobs, raising families, and eventually dying.The second question is, "Who am I?" When we say "I do this" or "I do that," what is that "I" we are referring to? What actually is meant by the word "I"? Does it mean the body we have that we see walking, seeing, doing things, or thinking? Or it is something larger than the physical body?When we say "This is good" or "That is good," what is the standard by which we determine that something is good? For example, what you consider to be good in any situation or activity may not be perceived as such by others. Is there any standard that can be generally accepted by humanity despite the difference in people''s background and belief systems?

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