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      <title>The Transcendence of Consciousness</title>
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      <description>For all that is being written today about spirituality and the &#8220;new biology,&#8221;&amp;nbsp;  bestselling science popularizer Guy Murchie&#8217;s classic work, &#8220;The Seven Mysteries of Life&#8221;, published in 1978, may come closest to touching divinity.</description>
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