There are writers whose prose shakes the intellect. Then they are rare voices, such as James Allen , whose words are not only echoing in the mind - but resonating within the soul. His low-life is yet to be spiritually in deep work, mentioning the dying-God, weaving Diya in every vintage, crafted a tapestry, where the holy is not a later one later, but a lot of loom of his philosophy. To read the dye, through every concept of human life, through every idea of selfishness, sorrow, choice and change, find out the hidden thread of eternal. It is not a book about God in the typical sense - it is a revelation of how God himself is present within the silent architecture of thought. The Unseen Presence: God Not Named, but Known: The first reader has attacked Allen's subtlety. He does not preach. There is no heavy morality or loud announcement of the religious creed. Instead, there is a quiet urge - a soft yet powerful under continent - which indicates us inwards, where the divine ...