Have you ever wondered why things happen the way they do? Ever wondered if something was meant to be? Dr David Hamilton has wondered, too, and in Destiny vs Free Will he reveals the results of his explorations, sharing his own thoughts as well as scientific evidence indicating how the planets and stars affect our lives; how our free will choices can overpower our genes; that life after death is real; and that - in broad brush-strokes at least - we may choose the conditions and circumstances of our life before we are born. But does destiny control our lives, or do we create our destiny? Is destiny a foregone conclusion, or do we have the free will to change it? And if we do have free will, do we have the power to create the future we dream of for our children? A world of peace, sharing and cooperation, perhaps? David Hamilton believes we haven’t even begun to unleash our power to create such a world. And he gives us the inspiration to roll up our sleeves and give it our best shot. 213pp, 134mm x 216mm, softback, 2007
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