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Author: r a elschlagerr a elschlager Date: May 11, 2008 18:52
New print edition of "The Soul and the Fabric of the Universe", by R.
A. Elschlager, February, 2008, isbn 978-1-4357-1023-8
We speak of consciousness, or awareness, or the I, or my inner being,
or sentience, or however to call it. It may reach to the deeper
metaphysical levels of the universe, but what is its relation to the
material world? This book is from the perspective of science,
philosophy, meaning, and logic.
(This 2008 self-published book is the same as the 2005 edition except
for the description on the back cover, and the much livelier front
cover, and some minor items like contact website, and isbn.)
Back cover - contains overall description
www.theuniverseandbeing.com/soulbk2-fabric-universe-back-cover.htm the
end of the back cover contains information about the author (me).
Front cover -
www.theuniverseandbeing.com/soulbk2-fabric-universe-front-cover.htm
The preview is an excellent set of pointers into the material. This is
far better than what I put together two and a half years ago.
Preview -
www.theuniverseandbeing.com/soulbk2-fabric-universe-preview.htm
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: May 11, 2008 22:49
On May 11, 6:52 pm, r a elschlager
theuniverseandbeing.com> wrote:
> New print edition of "The Soul and the Fabric of the Universe", by R.
> A. Elschlager, February, 2008, isbn 978-1-4357-1023-8
>
> We speak of consciousness, or awareness, or the I, or my inner being,
> or sentience, or however to call it. It may reach to the deeper
> metaphysical levels of the universe, but what is its relation to the
> material world? This book is from the perspective of science,
> philosophy, meaning, and logic.
>
What else does the book say?
> (This 2008 self-published book is the same as the 2005 edition except
> for the description on the back cover, and the much livelier front
> cover, and some minor items like contact website, and isbn...
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Author: ZerkonXZerkonX Date: May 12, 2008 05:51
On Sun, 11 May 2008 18:52:27 -0700, r a elschlager wrote:
> We speak of consciousness, or awareness, or the I, or my inner being, or
> sentience, or however to call it. It may reach to the deeper
> metaphysical levels of the universe, but what is its relation to the
> material world?
It is the material world. Now, what is the material world?
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Author: MilanMilan Date: May 12, 2008 06:58
"ZerkonX" X.net> wrote in message news:pan.2008.05.12.12.59.54@X.net...
> On Sun, 11 May 2008 18:52:27 -0700, r a elschlager wrote:
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>> We speak of consciousness, or awareness, or the I, or my inner being, or
>> sentience, or however to call it. It may reach to the deeper
>> metaphysical levels of the universe, but what is its relation to the
>> material world?
>
> It is the material world. Now, what is the material world?
It's all there is.
regards
Milan
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Author: bigfletch8bigfletch8 Date: May 12, 2008 16:37
On May 12, 11:58 pm, "Milan" yahoo.com> wrote:
> "ZerkonX" X.net> wrote in messagenews:pan.2008.05.12.12.59.54@X.net...
>> On Sun, 11 May 2008 18:52:27 -0700, r a elschlager wrote:
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>>> We speak of consciousness, or awareness, or the I, or my inner being, or
>>> sentience, or however to call it. It may reach to the deeper
>>> metaphysical levels of the universe, but what is its relation to the
>>> material world?
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>> It is the material world. Now, what is the material world?
>
> It's all there is.
>
> regards
> Milan
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Author: r a elschlagerr a elschlager Date: May 18, 2008 07:22
On Mon, 12 May 2008 12:51:22 +0000, ZerkonX X.net> wrote:
>On Sun, 11 May 2008 18:52:27 -0700, r a elschlager wrote:
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>> We speak of consciousness, or awareness, or the I, or my inner being, or
>> sentience, or however to call it. It may reach to the deeper
>> metaphysical levels of the universe, but what is its relation to the
>> material world?
>
>It is the material world. Now, what is the material world?
Yes, that is indeed quite a large question, what is the material
world. The description on the back cover of a book has no choice but
to be extremely telegraphic. There is literally a certain number of
characters of text that is the maximum. Everything must be ruthlessly
squashed into that length, no matter what.
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