Everything Makes Sense: A Close-Notice of Life and Consciousness
'This book is a gift that will allow ready seekers to forego years of preoccupation with trifling intellectual distractions and get on with close-notice of life and consciousness.' Peter Nordeen, historian of the life and work of Avatar Meher Baba, writer and producer of God in Human Form and other films for Meher Filmworks
Science and religion study the same phenomenon - the cosmos itself - but an impenetrable barrier seems to separate them. Author Tim Garvin removes that barrier and offers a resonant handshake. Instead of sitting across from each other in opposition, scientists and seekers can sit at a table made round by wonder. As Everything Makes Sense dives into the nature of knowing and existence, it reveals a mutuality in humankind unimagined by theology or biology, a mutuality in the nature of being itself. From there, Everything Makes Sense develops an explanation of existence by employing the thought and insight of the inner world's two most penetrating cartographers, Aurobindo Ghose and Meher Baba, whose work and a close-notice of life itself reveal the deep purpose of creation.
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Become an affiliateTim Garvin studied philosophy in college, became dissatisfied with its emptiness, and began to prowl the library for books about the inner world. Eventually he discovered the work of Aurobindo Ghose. A year later, in 1969, he was introduced to Meher Baba. He traveled to India more than a dozen times to visit Meher Baba's tombsite and speak with his mandali, those who lived their entire lives under his direction. He lives in Durham, NC.
Everything Makes Sense is a thought-provoking book that challenges prevailing notions about the nature of intelligence and the limitations of physicalism. Author Tim Garvin invites us to immerse ourselves in deep existential questions about personal meaning and about our place in the universe. This book is a captivating read for anyone fascinated by the intricacies of the mind, consciousness, and the never-ending quest for understanding.--Dr. Dean Radin, Chief Scientist, Institute of Noetic Sciences, and author of Real Magic, Entangled Minds, and other books
I couldn't stop reading Everything Makes Sense, a towering accomplishment from an extraordinarily gifted writer. The book investigates human consciousness through the lenses of meaning and desire and should be required reading for all neuro-materialists holding onto the biological-robot/meaningless-universe meme.--Alec Tsakiris, Host of the Skeptiko Podcast and author of Why Science Is Wrong...About Almost Everything and Why Evil Matters: How Science & Religion Fumbled a Big One
Everything Makes Sense is surcharged with heartfulness and artfulness and offers as well a deep store of thought-provoking verse and spirit-enlivening story-telling. This book is a tour de force worthy of the attention of anyone who has ever wondered what's really happening in the Game of Life. The book will likely be read for centuries.--Rick Chapman, Author of Meher Baba, the Compassionate One and How To Choose A Guru, An A to Z Guide To Telling the Real From the False
Everything Makes Sense: A Close-Notice of Life and Consciousness is a vitally important book that offers a perspective on spirituality that informs and inspires. The thinking of Meher Baba and other spiritual leaders grace the book, along with rich thought experiments full of wisdom and beauty. The prose of this powerful book is artful, gripping, and insightful, and I enthusiastically recommend it as essential to everyone interested in spiritual enlightenment.--Jeffrey Long M.D., Author of the New York Times bestselling Evidence of the Afterlife: The Science of Near-Death Experiences and God and the Afterlife: The Groundbreaking New Evidence for God and Near-Death Experience
In this innovative and stimulating book, Tim Garvin takes the reader on a wild, witty, and wise ride into the depths of life. By exploring and illuminating the concepts of desire, meaning, and mysticism, he clarifies some of life's most profound issues: free will, suffering, consciousness, reincarnation, karma. What's more, the writing is beautiful, with fantastic wordsmithing and creativity on every page. Everything, indeed, makes sense as Garvin integrates Meher Baba's comprehensive texts on creation, consciousness, love, and the nature of spiritual work.--Dr. Allan Cohen, Clinical psychologist and author of The Mastery of Consciousness: An Introduction and Guide to Practical Mysticism and Methods of Spiritual Development
In this profound and hard-to-put-down book, Tim Garvin gently takes the reader on a journey of self-discovery. The simplicity of his method both belies and clarifies the depth of the questions he engages. Garvin patiently works through humanity's most challenging questions in a way that is practical and relatable. In Everything Makes Sense, open-minded readers will find a treatise that confronts the deep issues of life with a spirit of wonder and a sincere desire for truth. The book works both as a prologue to the thought of such great sages as Meher Baba, Sri Aurobindo, Sri Ramakrishna, and Swami Vivekananda, or as a follow-up study to more fully unpack their teachings. I recommend it highly.--Dr. JD Long, Professor of Religion, Philosophy, and Asian Studies; author of Jainism: An Introduction; Hinduism in America; and Discovering Indian Philosophy
I read Tim Garvin's Everything Makes Sense with deep interest and believe his journey into the interior of consciousness will be loved, shared, and avidly read by the many seekers who are now awakening to the nature and purpose of life. Everything Makes Sense characterizes the universe as "the eternal busyness of God's manifestation, the something-seen and the something-seeing as well...we are not only embedded in the being of God, we are ourselves made of God-stuff." When I met Avatar Meher Baba in 1965, He said, "You are God, as is everyone sitting here. You are just not conscious of your divinity. It is my job to create that awareness.' Garvin's comprehensive philosophical and psychological insight supports this idea with an invigorating exploration of consciousness. His innovative ideas are presented in a simple, direct way and illuminate the conception that 'the universe is a divine manifestation and that we are ourselves secretly God.'--Naosherwan Anzar, Author and editor of many books about Meher Baba; Editor of the journal, Glow International; Director, Beloved Archives