The Doldrums, Christ and the Plantanism
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About the Book
Meiosis, mitosis, the equator? Is the human body a direct replica of the earth? The Doldrums, Christ, and the Plantanism, Rogelio Garcia Barcala's follow up to We are Carrying a Tree Right in Front of our Face, digs deeper into the interrelation of all life in the universe, specifically here on earth . . .
Are human kidneys nothing but seeds in the tree that is our body? Is the equator the magnetic seed (or catalyst) of life on earth? Barcala's use of deconstruction builds a formidable hypothesis. Using basic biology to support his ideas, Rogelio Garcia Barcala challenges the "old school" of creation theories. Welcome to philosophy of the new millennium.
Gilberto Lozano Texas A&M UniversityAbout the Author
Rogelio Garcia Barcala was born in 1920 in Cea, a small farming community in Spain. He later moved to America where he studied at the University of Chihuahua in Mexico and both UCLA and Cal State University in the United States. He has written many books in Spanish including 'Los Mangantes de Castilla." His three most recent books: "Franco y el Principe Don Juan Frente a frente en Burgos," "The Great Mess" and "We Are Carrying a Tree Right in Front of our Face."