The CODE of REALITY REVEALED BY THE THREE TRADITIONS: Three Books. On Origin. The Secret that Transcended Time. - Couverture souple

Watelet, Jean-Charles

 
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Synopsis

The Code of Reality
Revealed by the Three Traditions

What if humanity's greatest narratives were describing the same underlying structure?

By comparing the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran, this book begins with a simple yet striking observation: the same foundational figures reappear across all three traditions, preserving remarkably similar functions and processes.

But is this recurrence merely the result of a shared historical heritage?

Or could it reveal something far more profound?

Throughout this investigation, Adam, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, David, Solomon, Elijah, and Jesus cease to be viewed simply as figures from the past. Instead, they emerge as successive stages within a single progression—a structure that appears to run through all three sacred texts and, perhaps, through human experience itself.

In this book, you will discover:
  • Why the same central figures reappear in the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran;
  • How these figures form a coherent sequence of processes and transformations;
  • How the three traditions can be understood as complementary perspectives on the same underlying structure;
  • Why this structure appears to describe not only ancient narratives but also the major stages of human experience;
  • How reading the three books together reveals connections that remain invisible when each tradition is examined in isolation.

More than a comparative study, The Code of Reality explores recurring patterns, enduring structures, and the possibility that three of humanity's greatest traditions have preserved, in different forms, the same fundamental journey.

If this hypothesis is correct, then these narratives are not merely about the past.

They are about the human condition itself.

A thought-provoking work for readers interested in philosophy, comparative religion, human behavior, and the hidden structures that shape human experience.

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