M. Barlow
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The God Vacuum
- Exploring Heart Abyss and Divine Ascent Paradigms
- By: T. Christopher Griswold
- Narrated by: Tarin Christopher Griswold
- Length: 3 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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This book explores the human heart in the absence of God. It operates from the premise that God exists and explores the relationship between God and the human condition. It contends that life has purpose and examines various paradigms or ways of being and ways of living. The author asserts the benefits of actively embracing a particular paradigm so that one’s life can take on a concrete purpose. In other words, the author argues that life is more fulfilling when actively living in accordance with a particular philosophy or way of living paradigm, rather than living in apathetic indifference.
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Perspective... Hmmmm...
- By M. Barlow on 02-18-22
- The God Vacuum
- Exploring Heart Abyss and Divine Ascent Paradigms
- By: T. Christopher Griswold
- Narrated by: Tarin Christopher Griswold
Perspective... Hmmmm...
Reviewed: 02-18-22
I found the author's perspective very interesting, well thought out and articulately explained. I enjoyed this book and do recommend it.
It did bring my mind back to thoughts and questions I have been thinking about through out my life (still thinking).
We all view our personal life from our own perspective, and as we move through our life, it is that lens that is the very foundation of our "is/of" awareness. This awareness is always changing and growing as we live out our lives.
Because of my own "lens", I found, some of my own views and thoughts, I have come to other perspectives. I do not use the "word" or even to apply that I have come to a conclusion regarding my own religious faith.
For myself, understanding that faith in itself can be a door that can be opened. And once opened, some questions maybe answered.
I am very glad I was given the opportunity to see this subject from different, well informed mind.
It has given a lot to think about.
I do recommend this book.
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