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I. K. Taimini
L'Homme, Dieu et l'Univers is a philosophical exploration written by Indian thinker I. K. Taimini. Drawing on a blend of Eastern spiritual traditions and Western scientific inquiry, the book examines the relationship between humanity, the divine, and the cosmos. Taimini argues that understanding the universe requires a synthesis of rational observation and intuitive insight, proposing that the human mind can serve as a bridge between empirical knowledge and metaphysical truth. The text invites readers to reflect on the nature of consciousness, the origins of existence, and the role of human agency in shaping reality. Through a series of essays and dialogues, it challenges conventional separations between science and spirituality, suggesting that both disciplines ultimately seek the same fundamental questions about purpose and meaning. The book is aimed at readers interested in comparative philosophy, metaphysics, and the intersection of science and spirituality, offering a contemplative yet accessible perspective on some of the most enduring questions of human existence.
| Publisher | Adyar |
|---|---|
| Pages | 412 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-850-00026-4 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-850-00026-3 primary |
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