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Friends! This book 'Who am I?' is a scientific analysis of Matter-Soul-Brahma. Generally we think that science and theology are different fields of knowledge, but I think that theology is absolute science. It is never unscientific. Science and theology have developed simultaneously with the origin of matter. Friends, I am graduate in biology and post-graduate in English literature. As a student of biology when I studied cell and its function, I felt as if I was reading the best book of theology. And in English literature after reading these lines of Wordsworth- "And it is my faith that every…mehr

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Friends! This book 'Who am I?' is a scientific analysis of Matter-Soul-Brahma. Generally we think that science and theology are different fields of knowledge, but I think that theology is absolute science. It is never unscientific. Science and theology have developed simultaneously with the origin of matter. Friends, I am graduate in biology and post-graduate in English literature. As a student of biology when I studied cell and its function, I felt as if I was reading the best book of theology. And in English literature after reading these lines of Wordsworth- "And it is my faith that every flower has a soul, and it breathes'. And again going though these lines of Hindi poet Sumitra Nandan Pant- "'झूम झूम सिर नीम हिलाती सुख से विह्वल', I could not prevent myself from analyzing Matter-Soul-Brahma. Before Newton millions and millions of people observed apple falling from its tree but none explained the principles of the motion. Before Buddha death or decay was observed by all but very few could explained the principle of eternal peace. This book of mine is an effort to understand the theology in a scientific way in which imagery played its best role. Imagery is the base of all creation, action perpendicular and hypotenuse is the inevitable fruit of action. In this way every member of Homo sapiens species passing through the half circle (1800) ultimately reaches to the complete circle (3600) i.e. the world divine. I hope with complete faith that people from all sect (farmers, merchants, teachers, students, leaders, actors, and scientists) will like to read this book.