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The Caretakers of the Cosmos

Living Responsibly in an Unfinished World

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The Caretakers of the Cosmos

De: Gary Lachman
Narrado por: Russell Newton
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Why are we here? Human beings have asked themselves this question for centuries. Modern science largely argues that human beings are chance products of a purposeless universe, but other traditions believe humanity has an essential role and responsibility in creation.

Lachman brings together many strands of esoteric, spiritual and philosophical thought to form a counter-argument to the nihilism that permeates the twenty-first century. Offering a radical alternative to postmodern apathy, he argues that we humans are the caretakers of the universe, entrusted with a daunting task: That of healing and repairing creation itself.

This is an important book from a key thinker of our time, addressing some of the most urgent questions facing humanity.

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Going back in for my third read. That should say all you need to hear. You won’t pick it all up the first time through.

Lachman never disappoints

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This remarkable book has overtaken ALL I have ever read! A “life long learner” (thinker, “philosopher”) now 78, it had a LOT to beat out 😂 and considering that my reading diet is self-restricted to the “deep” and the classics, and that my last all-time favorite was Stephan Hoeller’s “Gnostic Jung”, which held that place for almost 30 years, it astounds me, myself, that I should judge it so! It truly is as close as I have ever read or heard to a true TOE without claiming so and with a number of laughs along the way! I can hardly wait to start my second listening!!!

BEST book I have ever read!!!

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