
Life Comes From Life
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Life Comes From Life is a profound critique — captured during taped morning-walk conversations in Los Angeles in 1973 — by Srila Prabhupāda addressing the central myth of modern science that life arises from inert matter.
He argues that true knowledge recognises life as the source of all existence, not matter alone, and that the failure of science to create life from non-life reveals the necessity of a living, conscious principle behind existence.
In these pages you will explore:
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A sharp examination of Darwinian and chemical evolution theories, and their inability to account for living consciousness.
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An accessible yet rigorous presentation of Vedic understanding: life transcends material combinations and is ultimately rooted in the Supreme Person (Krishna) who is “the origin of all”.
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Conversations with an organic chemist disciple — demonstrating that scientific credentials do not preclude spiritual insight when confronted with life’s mysteries.
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A call to reconsider worldviews: when the origin of life is properly understood, the purpose of life and the nature of the soul come into view.
This edition is ideal for students of science and spirituality, anyone who questions the materialist paradigm, devotees probing deeper into Vedic philosophy, and professionals seeking a bridge between faith and reason. The book invites the reader to move from the empirical to the eternal and to recognise that life comes from life — and ultimately from the living God.
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Life Comes From Life is a profound critique — captured during taped morning-walk conversations in Los Angeles in 1973 — by Srila Prabhupāda addressing the central myth of modern science that life arises from inert matter.
He argues that true knowledge recognises life as the source of all existence, not matter alone, and that the failure of science to create life from non-life reveals the necessity of a living, conscious principle behind existence.
In these pages you will explore:
-
A sharp examination of Darwinian and chemical evolution theories, and their inability to account for living consciousness.
-
An accessible yet rigorous presentation of Vedic understanding: life transcends material combinations and is ultimately rooted in the Supreme Person (Krishna) who is “the origin of all”.
-
Conversations with an organic chemist disciple — demonstrating that scientific credentials do not preclude spiritual insight when confronted with life’s mysteries.
-
A call to reconsider worldviews: when the origin of life is properly understood, the purpose of life and the nature of the soul come into view.
This edition is ideal for students of science and spirituality, anyone who questions the materialist paradigm, devotees probing deeper into Vedic philosophy, and professionals seeking a bridge between faith and reason. The book invites the reader to move from the empirical to the eternal and to recognise that life comes from life — and ultimately from the living God.







