Existence, As I Understand it

by Kenneth V. Garbett


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Hardcover
$23.36
Softcover
$14.94
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 24/09/2012

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 62
ISBN : 9781479718603
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 62
ISBN : 9781479718597
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 62
ISBN : 9781479718610

About the Book

In my youth I began to feel that there was something odd about existence, that I just couldn’t seem to clearly identify. As I continued to ponder and tried to rationalize my perspective of our physical ‘reality’, I struggled to fi nd a way to even begin to explain what I felt, what I knew to be truth, that there is so much more to our existence than what we can actually perceive, all around us, that science is just as important as spirituality, and that fact truly is often stranger than fi ction. The information contained in this book, I feel, is important to all human kind. It is the closest I have come to expressing what I feel to be truth, in terms of science and reason. May we all learn to see reality for what it truly is, and not just what we see on the surface.


About the Author

Canadian author, Kenneth V. Garbett, at a young age began to pursue interests in art & music, and was selected to take part in a science enrichment program through the local board of education. Being raised in a Christian home, Kenneth also had attended 4 semesters of seminary. Feeling that he couldn’t personally identify with the religious institution, their beliefs, and their explanations, he left the church and sought to fi nd his own answers by means of his own methods, namely; studying the world’s religions, theology & mythology; studying physics and other sciences; meditation & personal spiritual observation. His journey through life so far has led him across Canada, meeting various academics, spiritual leaders, artists, musicians, and other interesting people along the way. This journey has also led him into the wilderness, where while gazing into the night sky, he came to understand what it means to ‘be one with all’.