his volume contains some of the articles written by the author T from time to time on various sub-titles relating to Science and Spirituality. These articles are not like chapters of a book or monograph, having no composite scheme, but are, to a large extent, independent of each other and are self-sufficient. But yet the sequence or order in which they have been placed in this volume is such that the reader would feel that there is some subtle or visible connection of one with the other. Even though the serial order of these could be changed without seriously affecting the continuity or the building up of the theme yet the author preferred the present serial order. Moreover, he felt that the first two articles should occupy the place they do now because of their nature and content.
The idea behind this book is not to give a very comprehensive spiritual or scientific world view but to arouse the interest of the readers to know further on the subject. However, the book is intended to play the role not of a mere appetiser but also to provide some spiritual food and nutrition to persons with scientific bent of mind.
It is also hoped that while some articles will remove some doubts about, and create some faith in, Spirituality and some others would stimulate new thinking because the concepts given therein are different from the concepts widely accepted today in some fields of science.
The author hopes that the new material provided in some of the articles would receive the impartial and unbiased consideration of the scientists and spiritualists rather than be pushed aside because of its new approach or new spiritual or scientific ideas.
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