Divine Madness: The Quantum Mechanics of the Soul...A Novel (Broadly Speaking) - Couverture rigide

Mazzilli, Joseph G

 
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Synopsis

Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons
attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot
in it will be shot. Mark Twain

Divine Madness is a true tragicomedy, blending a humorous satire of religion and philosophy with a tragic love story. The title is taken from Plato’s Theia Mania, the divine madness of poets, prophets, and seers. Joseph Colocento lost his fiancée, Mary Malin, in a car accident just before college graduation. He no longer believed in God, yet for years and years after the accident he couldn’t stop blaming the God of his Catholic youth. Then finally the real God appeared to him, a God too big for any one religion, a God too big in fact for any one universe, a God who is not at odds with our current understanding of the vastness of our universe, as well as the infinity beyond it, a God who tells Joseph, “Heaven is not the end of your journey, it’s the maternity ward.”

I am stunned, but I want to be stunned, since I have sworn to you, my soul, to trust you even if you lead me through madness . . . It is unquestionable: if you enter into the world of the soul, you are like a madman, and a doctor would consider you to be sick. Carl Jung (The Red Book, A Reader's Edition, Pages 148 - 150)

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