
The Principles of Creation: Seven Metaphysical Principles & Two Visionary Parables: On Consciousness, Love, Peace & AI-From Quiet Origins to the Galac - Hardcover
The Principles of Creation: Seven Metaphysical Principles & Two Visionary Parables: On Consciousness, Love, Peace & AI-From Quiet Origins to the Galac - Hardcover
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by Tejas Hiremani (Author)
"Ignorance is the curse of God; knowledge is the wing wherewith we fly to heaven." - William Shakespeare
We live in an age of miracles and machines-but have we lost the map to ourselves?
The Principles of Creation is a genre-defying work that blends ancient wisdom with visionary fiction to answer the two questions haunting the modern world: What is the nature of Reality? and Where is Humanity going?
Part I: The Principles Written with Vedantic depth for the modern seeker, Part I distills seven timeless laws that govern existence: Spirit, Freedom, Karma, Dharma, Purpose, Mortality, and Truth. It explores:
- How inner order creates outer reality-from person to civilization.
- The origins of love, hate, and conflict-and the frameworks for lasting peace.
- How community, environment, diet, and action shape our evolution.
Part II: The Visionary Journey
Part II shifts into immersive narrative. Two visionary parables frame direct explorations of consciousness, death, enlightenment, and Artificial Intelligence:
- "The Painting" An allegorical parable about perception, desire, and the soul's hidden nature.
- The Metaphysical Inquiries: Essays on quantum consciousness, sleep, death, God, and enlightenment.
- "Deus Ex Machina" A galactic sci-fi epic exploring AI's existential threat and what it means to remain human in a machine age.
Why read this book?
This is not just philosophy-it is a call to clarity in an age of acceleration. For those seeking to understand the universe and their place within it.
Orientation: Vedanta-leaning, cross-traditional, contemplative. Not a biblical commentary or devotional.
"Defies genre... bookended by a pair of strange, wondrous stories." - Independent Book Review



















