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Pistis: Reology, the Three Grand Illusions, and The Power To Choose




Pistis: Reology, the Three Grand Illusions, and The Power To Choose

by Anonymous Author

This book is about reality. It’s about drawing conclusions about our existence based on obvious, yet ignored principles that are fundamental to all the experience we know, including the experience of ourselves. It offers viable clues to understanding the who, what, and why of what mankind is, as well as all that exists.

The goal of science is to arrive at a Unification Theory, where Einstein’s Theory of Relativity can be reconciled with Quantum Physics, thus arriving at the answers to and explanations for the origins and function of all things that exist.

Religion seeks the same goal, but in terms of an intelligent Creator as the answer to and explanation for all that exists. So far Science and Religion cannot be reconciled with each other because of their inherent fundamental principles; Science’s cause and effect yielding predictability, and Religion’s faith in the unseen and unknown. Despite such opposite approaches to the discovery of life and all experience, reconciliation of Religion and Science, and all philosophies is possible. There is in fact knowledge we are aware of that can offer fundamental, absolute understanding that can explain and answer all questions. This is the perspective presented here.

It is not intended that this work should be viewed as an authoritative account of the concepts presented, but instead a challenge to each reader to put aside their preconceived notions about what each believes to be true about existence, and be open to at least comprehending what follows. In fact, there would be no other way to understand this book.

It is often said fact can be stranger than fiction, and that is especially true here. Yet the fundamentals we are about to review are established by Science and Religion and we each have the direct evidence of them. The purpose of this book is about its message, not its messenger. This author therefore has chosen to remain anonymous



Pistis: Reology, the Three Grand Illusions, and The Power To Choose website.

About the author: There's nothing extraordinary about my life, except of course, to me. For the better part of 64 years I have been fascinated by the nature of this existence we call reality, and understanding it in laymen's terms. Since this endeavor is not unique to me, I am finally ready to share what I have learned and contribute to this global joint venture for anyone interested.





~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pistsi: Reology, 1/4/11