Books tagged: cosmology

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Secret Service    by Ana Baron
Price: $4.00 USD. 12860 words. Published on November 27, 2011. .

Fiction about angels.
Brightening Your Life’s Path    by Mark Riesenberg
Price: $9.99 USD. 32400 words. Published on November 29, 2011. .

I wrote this book to introduce and navigate you through the five WingMakers websites that I believe can quicken your evolution by triggering a deeper commitment to and understanding of your own self development. Your unique purpose and mission will be revealed through your exploration of the WingMakers materials. You will learn techniques to accelerate and expand your consciousness.
Cosmic Coding    by Martin Kimeldorf
You set the price! 7610 words. Published on December 1, 2011. .

This essay connects the dots between cosmology and reincarnation, evolution and the genome. These connections are discussed in light of physics, metaphysics and brain research. It explores how we pass on physical traits, aptitudes, and preferences. It links our human coding to the larger cosmic coding guiding our universe. If you’ve pondered your own mortality then this will be worth a read.
The Reassuring Universe    by Don Ray
Price: Free! 28790 words. Published on December 10, 2011. .

The Universe is big, cold, violent, and doomed. What could be reassuring about this?! Welcome on a voyage through a universe of personal relevance, potential, and purpose. Your voyage will cross the blank space on the map between science and spirit. Can these words even appear at peace together?! The Reassuring Universe unveils the surprising spiritual and personal relevance of modern science.
Epic Thoughts: The Best Of    by Austin Torney
Price: $4.99 USD. 56810 words. Published on February 17, 2012. .

Deep thoughts: What of forever; How energy operates; The lore and legends of the flowers;  The vault of everything; The colors; Why anything; The greenless world; All that lies between; God, or not; Existence; Being; Into the lands of the gods; God vs science; Evolution; Dark matter; Flora symbolica; The end of the earth; Nostalgic notions; The Theory of Everything; and much more.
Brain Waves: Secrets of Reality    by Austin Torney
Price: $1.99 USD. 9600 words. Published on February 21, 2012. .

Astounding revelations of the mysteries of the mind and the universe. What is Consciousness and Awareness? Where did the Universe come from? What makes the mind operate as it does? What is Meditation? What is our Destiny? How do the senses work?
Wick and the Cricket    by Austin Torney
Price: $2.99 USD. 31290 words. Published on February 22, 2012. .

An enchanting tale and discussion of cosmology, especially concerning our freedom to act. Wick began this inspiring tale on ToeQuest, the likes of which may never be seen again, for it was the rarest of happenings unplanned. Crick, Kit, Carmel, and LabelWench soon joined in. It takes place “somewhere/sometime”, in the English countryside. It begins as Wick frees a cricket from his bamboo cage.
Astronomical Wonders    by Austin Torney
Price: $1.99 USD. 22630 words. Published on March 11, 2012. .

Poetic but fine descriptions, in general, of the universe, the sun, the Earth, the moon, the stars, and the planets.
The Theory of Everything— All the Way Up Illustrated    by Austin Torney
Price: $1.99 USD. 51170 words. Published on March 14, 2012. .

Color Illustrated. Everything explained, its source, its Why and How, and then the Where, What, Then and When, leading on up to the Who of being. The TOE must not only encompass the unification of the forces, which is the GUT (the Grand Unification theory), but it must also demonstrate why anything exists at all, and how it does so, and, furthermore, how that ties in to what we have become.
To the Depths of the Deep    by Austin Torney
Price: Free! 3330 words. Published on March 18, 2012. .

Color illustrated epic in which we travel, down, down, to the deep, where the One pervades, all alone, through life's portal, the theory of everything that we've opened the door to.