The book, 'Interconnectedness of Life'.

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The synopsis of the book.

The book is about a scientific research in the British soil which revealed that the soil organisms exist in an interdependent manner. In the grassland soil ecosystem are the natural enemies which control the population of the other organisms, including oribatid mites, ensuring that the population does not grow above the required level in the system. Application of some pesticides remarkably reduced the population of the natural enemies and had little or no effect on the oribatid mites, making it possible for the population of the oribatid mites to grow above the usual level. Because the oribatid mites maintain the soil fertility, the end result was an increase in grass yield. In the book are the research data and the graphic representation of the data. The graphs show a correlation of the population of the oribatid mites with the grass yield.

In addition to revealing the ecological roles of the oribatid mites, the research unveiled how all life is interconnected. It also revealed the validity of the Gaia Theory, and the concept which has been held by man is his religion for thousands of years. The concept is that no life exists in isolation, independent  of the others; and that a change in one lifeform cannot be fully understood without considering  the simultaneous changes in the others. The concept is held by the Buddhists. The agreement of the research finding with the religious concept validates the Albert Einstein’s information: “Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind”. This fact inspired the author of this book to write the novel: ‘Man at Nature at Nature’s pinnacle’. The novel is about the importance and significance of man’s interrelationships with animals and plants, as demonstrated in ancient Europe. The novel is set in the prehistoric Age in Europe, a time when man was very close to nature; when his religion guided him to revere and conserve nature.
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Before developing Mosekemusic, Moses has been working in the field of medical, biological and agricultural sciences. He is a co-author of publications in these areas.
It is his scientific discovery and mystical experience in his research in the agricultural science that inspired him to write the book. The book revealed that all animals including man and the plants are interconnected in such a way that the well-being of one depends on the well-being of the other.
The conclusions make it clearer how the life of every living thing supports each other in the interconnectedness. They give deep insight into ecology and the best way to naturally conserve nature, manage the soil and maintain its fertility. They reveal that modelling societies on the system and principles of interconnectedness of life can lead to the absolute solution of today’s world’s social, health, spiritual and political problems.

Read an article from October 10th 2017 in the Bradford Telegraph and Argus Read it here
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THE NOVEL, ‘MAN AT NATURE’S PINNACLE’.

Moses Ekebuisi book

Synopsis of the novel.

The novel generally appeals to a broad audience with an interest in nature and spirituality, including those interested in philosophical and spiritual themes related to nature. It gave a thought-provoking answer to the philosophical questions about humanity’s place in the natural world.

The novel was inspired by a combination of the scientific and mystical experience of the author. It is about the importance and significance of man’s interrelationships with animals and plants, as demonstrated in ancient Europe.

Through the mystical experience of the chief character in the novel, the mysteries of nature and the role and position of man in nature were revealed. The novel unveils how all life is interconnected. It revealed the validity of the concepts held by the ancients in their religion. With their mystical insight, they perceived all the creations on the earth and in the sky, including the sun as authentic symbols of the eternal power and divine nature of God. They perceived the fact that all life is interconnected, and that no life exists in isolation, independent of the others, and that a change in one lifeform cannot be fully understood without considering the simultaneous changes in the others. This concept is held in the Buddhist religion. It is present in the theory by Gaia (the ancient Greek earth goddess), and in the Bible. The concept has been proven valid by modern science. Based on this idea, the ancients venerated the nature and the sun. The evidence of this is seen in the ancient Greek cult of the earth goddess; in the ancient Egyptian cult of the sun god; in the Stonehenge in England and the Newgrange in Ireland and their connection with the solstice.

Based on these facts, the novel was set in the Prehistoric Age in Europe. It was the period when the ancient people lived in the land in which the research was carried out. It was also the period they practised their religion and when man’s mystical insight was intact. The chief character in the novel was Ward, a farmer. Through his occupation and mystical experience, he revealed the mysteries of nature; the importance and significance of interrelationships of organisms, and the position and role of man in nature – that man is at nature’s pinnacle, where he is designed to be, to sustain and be sustained.

The beginning of the novel:
 ‘In the ancient world, at the heart of European land, stood the Floradale, a massive fertile landscape. It was a land where plants flourished perfectly, bearing their fruits in their season, and its animals were healthy, living on abundant nourishments. The habits of all living things there, and their interrelationships were in accordance with the creator’s order.

In the land was a farmer, Ward. He was so successful in his occupation that his agricultural produce improved the lives of the neighbouring clans, hamlets and villages. Throughout the whole territory, he was highly revered for his intimate knowledge of forest medicine and the power of healing. The story about his power of healing, mystical qualities, and insight into the mysteries of nature travelled far and wide…’

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 Moses presented the book following the launching in the UK. The presentation consists of two parts:

Part 1: The Scientific Revelation of the Interconnectedness of Life.

Part 2: Man’s mystical perception of the system.

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