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Paradoxical III: Gods & Galaxies Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 27, 2015
- Reading age13 - 18 years
- Grade level6 - 12
- File size2.1 MB
Product details
- ASIN : B018OJZFX0
- Publisher : Gallant Publishing
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : November 27, 2015
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- File size : 2.1 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 381 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1518750304
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Grade level : 6 - 12
- Reading age : 13 - 18 years
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,332,895 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #6,361 in Metaphysical Fiction
- #11,304 in Metaphysical & Visionary Fiction (Books)
- #12,393 in Time Travel Science Fiction (Kindle Store)
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About the author

Victoria Roberts Siczak was born in upstate New York and lived on the shore of the Oneida River during her childhood. She attended Oswego State and Syracuse University and published many short stories and poems. Victoria moved with her family to Tennessee in 1994. She is a wife, a mother and grandmother and momma to one spoiled beagle/terrier. Victoria is a storyteller with the unique ability to blend science-fiction, fantasy and mystique, with realism, spiritualism, and historical actualizations. Her own intrinsic character portrays a distinctive mystique in her writing and her life. Victoria lives in the southeast and enjoys reading and writing almost as much as she enjoys spending time with her family and friends.
Her favorite quote is from Actress and Civil Rights Activist Josephine Baker: “The day will come when color means nothing more than the skin tone, when religion is seen uniquely as a way to speak one's soul, and all men are born free. Only understanding this, will enable us to breed love and brotherhood.” “This,” she hopes, “Will one day come to be!”
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Customers appreciate how the book blends spirituality and philosophy, incorporating various theories and mythological elements into its narrative.
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2015Paradoxical III: Gods and Galaxies is #3 in a series, but I had no trouble reading Victoria Roberts Siczak's books, so well did she orient me through her cleverly structured introduction -- and that in itself truly matters these days, when too many books forget the readers who may find book III before book I..
I had no idea what to expect when I bought this book, but a friend of mine recommended it. Immediately upon opening the Kindle, I knew why: the story starts with a quote from Einstein, then Fermi takes his turn at bat. Yet this is a real story, of the most entertaining sort: angels and mortals and travelers among dimensions and through thought experiments of the most fun sort: the fictional ones.
Gods & Galaxies takes us into the most unknown dimensions of space and time, using every type of character, mystics, spiritualists, scientists, and psychics, all delving into the unknowns of this universe we inhabit.
This writer is intelligent, and she writes fro intelligent readers. The questions that haunt us are all packed into this book -- who are we, why, and how? Is there a God. Are there planets full of gods? What is the divine and how can it coexist with a world who doubts its existence? Can we get past facts to truths, and past arithmetic to cosmology and Is there more? What is life, death, and the spirit some call the soul?
Can we each be the Einstein of our particular universe, coming to understand not only how the universe works, but why?
Or is the human race a mistake, a cosmic joke, or merely another form that matter takes, with no more reason to be than to move matter and energy around in our tiny part of the cosmos? Can we fix our flaws? Did we, in some parallel future? Will we, in the present or the future?
All these questions and more await you, with some surprising answers, in an enjoyable book that mixes spiritual and scientific passions.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2016Did not hold my interest...
- Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2015Paradoxical III: Gods & Galaxies is a treasure of different theories, religions, mythological and spiritual beliefs of old civilizations, scientific experiments, metaphysics, and even witchcraft, voodoo, and magic. The Natural Laws of the Universe and fundamental questions about God and the creation of our world and humankind are approached from different perspectives of science and philosophy and are blended into an interesting story with angels, scientists, travelers to other dimensions, and even shapeshifting demons.
Two particular phrases in this book stuck with me:
“The divine essence of the human soul is what sets man above and apart from all other creations”
and
“Human knowledge is a matter of perception.”
I found this last phrase closely related to Einstein’s law of relativity that is also discussed in another part of the book: “Einstein’s law of relativity perceives that nothing is what it is, until you relate it to something. The point of view is determined by what the observer is relating to. The nature, value, or quality of something can only be measured in relation to another object.”
Overall, this was a very interesting read. It’s obvious that the author has conducted extended research in many theories of mystics and theologians.
One more thing I would like to mention is that I loved the photos in the book.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2018LIKE ALL GOOD WRITERS OF SCIENCE FICTION – THOSE WHO TAKE THE TIME TO DO RESEARCH - THE SCIENCE PART GETS SPRINKLED IN ADDING VALIDITY WHICH BEGINS TO MAKE THE READER BELIEVE. THAT’S WHAT HAPPENS IN PARADOXICAL III – WE ARE TAUGHT AS WELL AS ENTERTAINED. WE ARE EXPOSED AND OPENED UP TO MORE THAN NEW VOCABULARY WORDS WHICH ARE A UNIQUE WAY TO BEGIN CHAPTERS. THE GREAT RELIGIONS UNFOLD BEFORE US AND THEIR HISTORIES AND APPLICATIONS ARE SHONE IN A NEW AND POWERFUL LIGHT. ALL THE WHILE WE ARE BEING PROPELLED INTO THE BELIEF THAT A NEW DIMENSION WILL OPEN UP AND FROM IT WE CAN RETRIEVE KNOWLEDGE, AS WELL AS THOSE LOST SOULS WE’VE BEEN SEARCHING FOR. IF YOU LIKE TO STEP AWAY FROM THE MUNDANE AND INTO A WORLD WHERE TIME IS EXAMINED THE WAY A JEWELER APPRAISES A DIAMOND AND PLANETARY MOVEMENTS ARE BOILED DOWN IN A LANGUAGE EVEN THE NOVICE CAN UNDERSTAND, THEN PLEASE VISIT THE WORLD OF PARADOXICAL III. VICTORIA ROBERTS SICZAK HAS DONE IT AGAIN.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2016This is now the third book in the series, by Victoria Roberts Siczak and all is falling into place. Really?
She is a very intelligent person to write stories like these. But again, i could follow her, because of her great writing skill.
She quotes Einstein, Fermi and others in that cleverly structured read.
Our Universe is tuned for conscious life as we experience it.
A paradoxical statement: ..."What was true a moment ego, might not be true in the next moment and what was false in the previous moment, may be true in the next moment."
Did the universe just fell into place without a reason? Our world? Our existence?
Was it not created? For a purpose!? Or was it s mistake? A cosmic joke? Can we fix our flows?
Lots of questions.
Now reading the third book in the series all is falling into place. Or is it? Really?
You have to get the book to find out.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2015An interesting treatise on the big questions of the Universe. Is there a higher being? And is this being a god for everyone? Did he or she create us and the Universe? And what proof do we have?
These questions have been pondered for centuries. It's nice to read new insights. I never laugh at anyone's beliefs or ideas. But I have my own. I believe in one god who created us. I still haven't found a better belief. I enjoy reading this author's theories and ideas.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2016Paradoxical III: Gods & Galaxies is marvelous journey through space and time. Author Victoria Roberts Siczak weaves another incredible tale. It's the third book in a series and this one did not disappoint. Blending spirituality and philosophy brings together an exciting sci-fi adventure. Plus wonderful photos throughout! High marks for this one!