Książka Playing Chess with God SUDIP KUMAR DAS

Playing Chess with God

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Chapter 1: The Tournament of DestinyDipan Kumar, a brilliant young scientist and chess enthusiast, w...

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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
154
EAN
9798182401104
Enbook ID
52994370
Waga
197
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152 x 229 x 10

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Chapter 1: The Tournament of Destiny

Dipan Kumar, a brilliant young scientist and chess enthusiast, was on his way to participate in the National Grand Chess Championship. As his taxi raced through the highway under a cloudy sky, Dipan reviewed chess openings on his tablet. He imagined victory, applause, and a future filled with achievements. Suddenly, a truck lost control. A deafening crash shattered the afternoon.

Chapter 2: The Luminous Chessboard

When Dipan opened his eyes, he was no longer on the highway. He stood in a vast realm of silver mist and golden light. Before him stretched an enormous chessboard, larger than a football field. On the opposite side sat a mysterious figure dressed entirely in white. The stranger smiled. "Who are you?" Dipan asked. "I am your opponent." "I don't know you." "You know me more than you realize." The figure gestured toward the board. "Let us play."

Chapter 3: The House of Harmony

With every move, the surrounding landscape changed. Dipan suddenly found himself reliving childhood memories. He saw the spiritual home where he had grown up. His grandparents sang prayers at dawn.

The white-clad player asked: "Why did you stop believing that wisdom can exist beyond measurement?"

Dipan answered confidently. "Because science requires evidence."

The opponent nodded. "Science explains how. Wisdom often explains why."

Chapter 4: The Laboratory of Certainty

The chessboard transformed into a giant research laboratory. The opponent advanced a bishop. "If everything can be measured, can love be weighed?"

Dipan hesitated. "No."

"Can courage be calculated?" "No." "Can meaning be expressed entirely in numbers?" The bishop captured his pawn.

Chapter 5: The Forest of Questions

The board became a dreamlike forest. Trees carried clocks instead of fruit.

God's next move came with another question. "What is truth?" "What can be proven," Dipan replied.

The opponent smiled. "And what about truths discovered through experience?"

Chapter 6: The City of Mirrors

A shining city appeared. Every building reflected a different version of Dipan. One was forgotten. The player in white asked: "Which version is truly you?" "The one making choices." "Then your choices are greater than your circumstances."

Chapter 7: The Library Beyond Time

Millions of books floated through endless space. Each contained a possible future. "If you knew every future event, would life still be meaningful?"

"No."

"Why?"

"Because uncertainty gives purpose to our actions." Dipan began listening more than arguing.

Chapter 8: The Mountain of Suffering

The chessboard climbed into the clouds. On the mountain, Dipan witnessed moments of pain from his own life.

The opponent asked:

"Which experiences taught you the most?"

"The painful ones."

"Then why do you curse every storm?"

Chapter 9: The Garden of Souls

Flowers glowed with living memories. Every bloom represented a person who had touched Dipan's life.

The player asked:

"Who made you who you are?"

"My own effort."

The flowers dimmed. Then Dipan corrected himself.

"My parents. My teachers. My friends. Countless people." The garden brightened again.

Chapter 10: Checkmate

Dipan fought brilliantly.

At last came checkmate.

Only peace.

The opponent stood.

"Every game must end."

Dipan looked up.

"Who are you?"

Chapter 11: The Second Chance

A brilliant flash filled everything.

Voices emerged from far away.

"Dipan... Dipan..."

He opened his eyes.

His mother stood beside him, crying.

The doctor smiled.

"He's awake. He's out of danger."

Though he could no longer see the figure, the final words remained clear:

"Science helps you understand creation. Wisdom helps you understand yourself."