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The Seven Mysteries of Life: An Exploration of Science and Philosophy
The Seven Mysteries of Life
Book • 1934
Guy Murchie writes with exceptional skill and depth about life's diversity and adaptations, from ocean depths to deserts.
He examines seven mysteries: the abstract universe, interrelatedness of life, its omnipresence, polarity, transcendence (including death), world's germination, and divinity.
Connecting these is life's dynamism and change, with analogies between living and non-living forms, embracing a mystical perspective without intrusive dogma.
He examines seven mysteries: the abstract universe, interrelatedness of life, its omnipresence, polarity, transcendence (including death), world's germination, and divinity.
Connecting these is life's dynamism and change, with analogies between living and non-living forms, embracing a mystical perspective without intrusive dogma.
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as an inspirational, wide-ranging book that provoked many reflective questions despite some contested claims.


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