This provocative question drives The Spiritual Gene: Nature's Hidden Code for Transcendence, a bold and lyrical exploration of how spirit and science intertwine. From the chemistry of awe to the universals of ritual, from the storytelling mind to the shadows of fanaticism, the book traces the hidden architecture of the sacred impulse.
Inside, you'll discover:
- What science actually shows about the heritability of spiritualityand where the evidence stops.
- Why the same biological drive that births saints can also fuel cults, zealotry, and spiritual delusion.
- How cultures across the world shape the sacred impulse into radically different formsemptiness, fullness, animism, monotheism.
- Why some people seem born mystics while others remain spiritually tone-deaf.
- The practical implications for parenting, therapy, education, and human flourishing.
Both poetic and grounded, The Spiritual Gene is not about proving or disproving God. It is about the possibility that the sacred is not an invention of culture but an inheritance of naturea potential coded into the human genome itself.
Whether you are a seeker, skeptic, or scientist, this book invites you to see transcendence not as superstition, but as one of life's deepest biological gifts.
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