The BIG Picture
by "Captain Jack" Jaknovich
iUniverse


"For the most part, it appears that the human species abided by Natural Law until about 10,000 years ago when some men apparently learned how to ignore their conscience and derived a way to live a more materialistic lifestyle by exploiting those whom they ruled (discovered greed)."

For generations humans have been trying to make sense of life, the universe, and everything in it. In The BIG Picture, "Captain Jack" Jaknovich proposes his own theories on what makes the world tick–and what we can do to help it along. In this collection of essays, Captain Jack covers every topic conceivable, sharing his thoughts, large and small, on everything from the human mind to the universe.

Although each essay presents a self-contained idea or concept, a thread binds them all into one coherent and easy-to-follow narrative. Captain Jack proposes a unique viewpoint for major issues and concerns regarding the modern world. Among them are several central ideas, including the existence of eight dimensions, the concern for our deviation from Natural Law, and the idea for a "defined God" as a unified version of all gods, which surpasses the need for an organized religion. Earthly subjects, such as government, pollution, and the brain, find a home alongside more ethereal concepts such as ESP, extraterrestrials, and the nature of the human soul.

Captain Jack's writing is elegant but conversational and draws on many current and historic studies and bodies of literature to make one central point: at some point in our history, human beings abandoned the Natural Law in favor of materialism and politics. The book offers advice for fixing governing bodies, opening the mind to become more educated and less susceptible to being brainwashed, and bringing our world back to the way the defined God intended it to be.

Whether you're religious or not, The BIG Picture is an enlightening read that may make you more aware of the way humanity's greed is affecting our environment.

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