Infinite Zero
The Self, Emptiness and the Crisis In Science
A History and Perspective
About Infinite Zero
Our cultural conditioning defines the way we view ourselves in the world around us and how we navigate our way. This concept is not new but do we reflect enough on how this has fashioned our modern identity? Do we understand that this then frames the way we inquire into and reflect upon the nature of reality and how the world works?
Mark explores the events and people over the last 3,000 years who have influenced this evolution. This gives us a context for how we understand life and address our issues. In each generation we have faced crises and the way we have resolved these has shaped us as well. Today we are again facing crises on many fronts and so much feels uncertain. If we are not reflecting and questioning how we got to this point then there is little capacity for change and this threatens our survival. In this book Mark challenges the assumptions society holds as integral to our solutions.
Infinite Zero Review
This book takes the reader on a journey chronicling the timeline of the
ancients in the quest for Truth. He has dared to challenge his belief systems and the complexities of our realities through an exploration of three vastly different cultures, leaving the reader with this final opinion:
“Our struggle to validate our modern identity in this Age relates to a crisis of meaning in a universe which has become impersonalized in an effort to establish certainty but at the expense of harmony and emptiness. In exalting the notions of individualism, we are weakened emotionally and spiritually by pretending to objectify reality when it is really an approach which shuts out all other non-tangible possibilities.”
A MUST READ for the seeker of Truth
Humbly Yours
Prof. Dr. Aadil Chimthanawala
MBBS, MD (Med), BHMS, PhD (Homeopathy)
Prof & amp; Head Dept of Homeopathic Medicine & amp; Cardiology
The National Academy of Homeopathy, India