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The book first discovers Seshan. He lives in a village north of Chiang Mai. For him Buddhism is not a religion or philosophy. It is simply to sit. Seshan discovers in his transcendence a sacred child and goes forth and travels alone, against great odds to find and protect her. Meanwhile, Spartac, a scientist at the university of London, covertly convening with government, is desperate to find a concept to complete his equations. His sentient quantum computer has calculated the location of that very child. She is both Love and The concept. Together, Seshan and Spartac find one another across…mehr

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The book first discovers Seshan. He lives in a village north of Chiang Mai. For him Buddhism is not a religion or philosophy. It is simply to sit. Seshan discovers in his transcendence a sacred child and goes forth and travels alone, against great odds to find and protect her. Meanwhile, Spartac, a scientist at the university of London, covertly convening with government, is desperate to find a concept to complete his equations. His sentient quantum computer has calculated the location of that very child. She is both Love and The concept. Together, Seshan and Spartac find one another across the expanses of time, where, they discover that not only is she needed by the presence of peace in our time, but for the peace of the threat of wars in the distant future too.

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I was hanging on by my fingernails to a rock face of such despair I believed, and still do, that to kill an ant without just cause can destroy many unseen and beautiful things. Life is sacred and Life is beautiful. Life is complex, for such a beholdence of Life is not so simple for the Doctor who prescribes the pharmaceuticals necessary to keep me alive. I appreciate every moment and each day I am prepared for it to, possibly be my last. I found a precious concept at a Monastery in Chiang Mai. Isotropic space. It tells a story that there is far more to life than simply closing one's eyes at the door of death. Many disagree and I do not digress for them to know, or to believe, yet apodeictic is one certainty for all Wo-man kind. In the end L.O.V.E., a word brutalised by history, is a simple truth no matter where one think it may come from.