Review of Mysteries Of the First Instant

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[i][Following is a volunteer review of "Mysteries Of the First Instant" by Daniel Friedmann.][/i]

[rwc=id495197-125]4 out of 4 stars.[/rwc]Initially, I was not drawn to ‘Miracles of the First Instance’, by Daniel Friedmann, with Dania Sheldon, as long ago I recognized I wasn’t destined for life in a lab coat, and left worldly exploration and research to those gifted for it. Give me a memoir or nostalgic novel any day rather than chew on a textbook of facts about physics.



In style, I would say this book is less a novel and more of a thesis type essay, yet I am incredibly glad I had the opportunity to be introduced to Daniel's concepts and am likely to continue my education reading his other works in the [i] 'Origins Series' [/i], anticipating more thoroughly researched and supported theories. In fact, there is no one I would rather learn these difficult, but mind expanding concepts from than Daniel.



I applaud his bravery for tackling the biggest mystical challenges mankind could have about this planet, the universe and existence, and he has taken his advanced understanding of the scientific world and translated it into digestible knowledge for a person with basic or no real scientific grounding in the most graceful of ways. He relieves the tension surrounding the intensity of the discussions by providing diagrams and intervals of conversation with his nephew Seb throughout the book.



If that wasn’t enough reason to read on, Daniel managed to conquer yet another heroic challenge in recognizing and honouring God in His role as Creator, by referencing the most ancient spiritual authority, the Bible. ‘Miracles of the First Instance', is a must read for anyone who has pondered the beginning of time and wants to marry proven research with an aspect of faith to a satisfying conclusion.



‘Miracles' falls into it’s own category for being educational, entertaining and completely inclusive and respectful of the spiritual realm and the Creator, and that is why I am giving it [b] 4 out of 4 stars.[/b]



In summary, this book is not light hearted fiction, and is a bit tedious at times to comprehend all the research of the ages compiled into one serving. Some explanations seem slightly repetitive in effort to cement the concepts, but on the whole, this project revealed fantastic insights to the degree of being called life changing, and is well worth the effort to read!


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