
Incarnation & Inevitability
The Elements of Life and Death (Pocket Paradoxes)
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Narrated by:
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Lenard A Liebe
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By:
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George Kevers
About this listen
From the moment we are incarnated—from the first breath to the last—we are unraveling. The forces that sustain us are the very forces that undo us. Oxygen nourishes and corrodes. Water gives life and drowns. Fire warms and devours. Love makes us whole and tears us apart. The universe does not merely allow contradiction—it is built upon it.
Yet, beneath the surface of these scientific truths lies something deeper—the philosophy of the divine. If existence is intentional, if consciousness is no accident, then this paradox is no mere cosmic coincidence. This book explores not just the scientific and existential tension between life-giving and life-taking forces, but the spiritual riddle they present. If destruction is inevitable, is it by design? If all things must unravel, does that imply an artist who refuses to let the painting dry?
This is not merely a book about the elements—it is a book about the nature of creation itself.
Incarnation & Inevitability does not seek to resolve these paradoxes, nor does it offer the comfort of easy answers. Instead, it pulls the paradox from the void and crystallizes it into form. Through the interwoven lenses of science, philosophy, and the divine, this book explores the forces that both sustain and consume, create and destroy.
At its core, this is a book about becoming. About daring to exist, even in the face of the inevitable. Through visceral personal reflections and deep existential inquiry, it takes the listener on a journey—one that begins in the quiet realization of incarnation and ends in the triumphant acceptance of inevitability.
A book too heavy to hold, yet impossible to put down, a reflection of the paradox you already carry within you. Philosophical yet deeply personal—weaving raw human experience with grand cosmic truths. A meditation on existence itself—for those who are drawn to life’s biggest questions. A poetic reckoning with the forces of creation and destruction.
©2025 George Kevers (P)2025 George Kevers