The Holy Science, Has any one read this?

April 7, 2009 6:41pm CST
Writen in 1894 by Sri Yukteswar. He sates in his book "The purpose of this book is to show as clearly as possible that there is an essential unity in all religions; that there is no difference in the truths inculcated by the various faiths; that there is but one method by which the world, both external and internal, has evolved; and that there is but one Goal admitted by all scriptures" He also did work on the great year and processional ecliptic and proposed that Our sun has a duel. To make clear, That our system is a binary star system and that our sun rotates around its double every 25000 years, and this is the reason for the wobble and procession. So can all religions find a common ground as stated, and one more thing, If our star has a companion star and we are heading for it, what do you suppose will happen? Many modern science are now looking at this possibility, They believe that instead of a planet x their may be a brown dwarf star that is our suns companion.
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@jayb88 (43)
• United States
7 Apr 09
Thats interesting, never thought of that. I would like to read this book, where did you get your copy from? I think that most religions have some things in common, but i am doubtful that human beings could acept all religions, or even agree that there is reasoning behind various religions.
7 Apr 09
You can get a copy at Amazon.com, well worth the read
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• United States
8 Apr 09
Let me also suggest: Planet X, by Greg Jenner. (Also Found at Amazon.com) It is based on The Kolbrin Bible with amazing striking parallel scriptures to our Modern Day Bible.
8 Apr 09
Thanks Starflames
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• India
13 Sep 09
Our sun is a tiny star in the milky way. so it is natural that sun goes around another one, may be a bigger one. our view is very limited, so is our knowledge. it is true that in the ancient hindu scriptures they have talked about a 26,000 year cycle. I have read about it in some book recently but does not remember what exactly is the significance. religions have borrowed form ancient cosmic tales without understanding many of the purposes of these tales. that is the reason we hold on to one theory, a small part and oppose all others. lets hope all those will change now for the better.
@mathss1 (1181)
• United States
9 Apr 09
No I did not read it I'll try to get a copy as soon as possible Thanks Have GR8 time Njot