Finally, I got down to read Dan Brown's book 'The Lost Symbol', which I got as a birthday gift (? 2 years ago). Over the years, his books have degenerated from 'off the edge unputdownable' to 'readable' to 'he has lost it'! 'Da Vinci's Code', was a revelation of page after page of facts that satisfied the belly of every conspiracy theorist. In 'Lost Symbols', I did not find it anything new to be excited about. Maybe because it was predominantly American history in the limelight, which I know very little about, and about the symbols found in the American currency notes and landscapes, which are quite alien to me.
We have all heard about the conspiracy of the group of stone workers (The Masons @ The Lodge) who established secret symbols to communicate and hide the truth in their endeavour to rule the world. In this book, our hero, Prof Robert Langdon, is summoned (by deceit) to decipher certain symbols to rescue his mentor (Dr Peter Solomon, a Mason) from a raving madman. CIA comes into the scene as the madman may reveal certain information that may embarrass certain high-profile figures. The maniac is in pursuit of the true secrets of life, which are believed to be hidden and encrypted in symbols guarded by the Masons. The roller coaster adventure takes us all around Washington DC to the underground uncompleted pyramid, killing and miraculous escape of Langdon from an apparent drowning. As in all fiction, heroes never die. Here the author goes one step further. Just when you thought that there was no way Langdon was going to survive hours of immersion in water, the liquid turned out to be oxygenated perfluorocarbon, which makes oxygen exchange in the lungs still possible. Langdon's love interest is Dr Katherine Solomon, Peter's sister, who is deep into Noetic Sciences (mind over matter field).
The madman turns out to be Peter's prodigal son, who was ostracized for going wayward into drugs and pleasures of the world. He faked his own death in a Turkish prison to avenge his family for not bailing him out. After realizing that Mason is privy to the secrets of the universe, he dwells on obtaining enlightenment through violence and gore. In the end, after the merry-go-round, he discovers that his sacrificial release of his soul from his body turned out to be his death, not the Truth he was looking for.
At the end of the day, what I understood from this book is that God is in our minds, and the mystery that made life on Earth go on is HOPE!
Hope is our strength as MGR movies has this message and his songs too.
ReplyDeletehis hope was to be the chief minister of tamil naidu, which he was successful. but hope for its people dwindled as it slid down the scale from no 1 in GDP to no.13 during his tenure! RRB
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