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Code Name God

The Spiritual Odyssey of a Man of Science

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The compelling, beautiful narrative of Code Name God is one man’s rags-to-riches story and, more profoundly, the vision of a world-class physicist seeking to integrate the findings of science, religion, and spiritual quest.

Born in the impoverished Indian province of Bengal, Dr. Mani Bhaumik became a scientist and co-invented the laser technology that made LASIK surgery possible. Upon realizing that fame and fortune could not provide him with the abiding happiness that we all seek, Dr. Bhaumik began the search for a deeper understanding of spirituality.

Code Name God chronicles the amazing life of a man who is from both the East and the West and who finally discovers that “happiness is an inside job.”

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Following a stunning narration of the prologue by Ben Kingsley, Stefan Rudnicki has his work cut out for him as he reads this essay on God and science. This philosophical work is also the personal story of a renowned scientist who experienced enough poverty in his early life in a low Indian caste to dull the spirit of a lesser man. His family history is beautifully told, a trait that helps offset the often intellectual writing. The careful pacing and steadiness of Rudnicki also help save the day. His beautiful tone and emotional attunement help listeners understand how religion, classic science, and the new science of quantum physics can challenge us to accept the presence of God. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

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