Review
Absolute Intelligence is a short walk through the world of opposites and symbols, showing in a strikingly simple way, that we already know everything we are ever going to know. What we know is more by feeling and intuition, than by thought and action, though. The book delivers solid ideas through its deference to the circle. Because its everywhere, Pi controls us, and proves there is a universal something in everything. Intuitively, the book delivers information that most of us know from many other sourcesmany of its ideas are quite natural and obviousbut never before tied together like this. The Symmetry Data at the end of the book is somewhat startling, but it drives home this point in a very simple way: god is not what we have pictured, at least not some of us. This book helps to show why the whole idea of god is difficult to articulate, and why we really do know much more than we can ever hope to translate into words. It should definitely be read by every scientist and religious leader who wants to validate and verify his or her own professional and personal existence. And, for the rest of us who want to confirm we dont need outside experts to untangle what we know, this is a must read.
"Absolutely brilliant(and funny, too)!" (spiritual leader)
"Everyone I spoke with was not only very interested but found the ideas to be incredible!!!" (college students)
"It was fantastic. I have great praise for the book and have been telling students at the University of Waterloo about it with great enthusiasm."(recent college grad)
"Your book has already caused a very important conversation." (recent college grad)
"We are interested in hearing more." (New York Venture Fund)
"The book reminds me of Stephen Hawking's work." (literary agent)
"I think the work is important." (publisher)
"Your book will appeal to highly educated people." (executive)
"Your book has come into existence to bring man to a higher level." (executive)
"This is a phenomenal literary work." (publicist)
"You have covered all the bases. Go for it." (retired government manager)
"I found your work fascinating." (publisher)
"Your book in its present form is well laid out and the inclusion of the quick read section at its end is a stroke of brilliance." (executive)
"I really admire your work and your intelligence." (company owner)
"I thoroughly enjoyed reading through your material." (marketing executive)
"Too abstruse and recondite for me." (retired banking executive)
"Congratulations on another wonderful creation!" (consultant)
"Absolutely brilliant(and funny, too)!" (spiritual leader)
"Everyone I spoke with was not only very interested but found the ideas to be incredible!!!" (college students)
"It was fantastic. I have great praise for the book and have been telling students at the University of Waterloo about it with great enthusiasm."(recent college grad)
"Your book has already caused a very important conversation." (recent college grad)
"We are interested in hearing more." (New York Venture Fund)
"The book reminds me of Stephen Hawking's work." (literary agent)
"I think the work is important." (publisher)
"Your book will appeal to highly educated people." (executive)
"Your book has come into existence to bring man to a higher level." (executive)
"This is a phenomenal literary work." (publicist)
"You have covered all the bases. Go for it." (retired government manager)
"I found your work fascinating." (publisher)
"Your book in its present form is well laid out and the inclusion of the quick read section at its end is a stroke of brilliance." (executive)
"I really admire your work and your intelligence." (company owner)
"I thoroughly enjoyed reading through your material." (marketing executive)
"Too abstruse and recondite for me." (retired banking executive)
"Congratulations on another wonderful creation!" (consultant)
Product Description
Absolute Intelligence throws the conflict between science and religion out the windowshowing, once and for all, they are actually articulating the same reality. Author Ilexa Yardley takes readers on a journey that, in the end, proves mathematically there is a "god." She sheds plenty of light on "judgment day" along the way, showing why it's here and now, and not sometime in the future. The book demonstrates that Albert Einsteins waves and particles, and Carl Jungs symbols and opposites, clearly articulate the same relationship: abstract vs. concrete, idea vs. reality, ideal vs. real. In Aristotle's and Plato's day, these were known as form and substance; in ancient times, they were symbolized as sun-moon, heaven-earth, and light-dark. "Were actually living in two worlds at once," she says. Unfortunately, man is trapped and confused by his own articulation until he notices "everythings a circle." This not only simplifies and unifies all humanity, it also provides the remaining puzzle piece for physicists "theory of everything." Yardley says "conservation of the circle" is what theyre missing. She also believes (and demonstrates very well) that average people are quite capable of finding the "secret" scientists and religious leaders seek all by themselves. Short and simple, the book contains powerful thoughts that change the view of intelligence, the universe and what "god" looks and feels like. Perfect for scientists, religious leaders, psychologists, college professors, students, helping professionals, soccer moms, gen x&yers, baby boomers, and everyone who wonders "why do I feel like I know more than I can articulate?" Well, the circle provides the dots and Absolute Intelligence connects them. More at www.absolute-intelligence.com.

