
Life & Death
A Critical Examination of Abrahamic Religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, & Science, with Regard to Creation, Existence, and the Afterlife.
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Sena Alkadir
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Sena Alkadir
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This book is the culmination of a seven-year life journey. Driven by complex firsthand encounters with death, I embark on an exploration of self-discovery aimed at answering the age old question: What is the meaning of life?
This book is part journal, part philosophical examination, which chronicles my "life and death" experiences and provides an in-depth examination of six major disciplines on the topic of existence, in an attempt to discover tangible “truths” about life. Truths that have given me insights into my own existence.
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