Nonfiction
Date Published: June 24, 2025
Publisher: BlackBox
  The Multiverse comprises different realms of reality as apparent in its
  map.
  The first realm is made up of different kinds of substances with
  specific powers. These range from the world of pure matter (quantum fields) to
  various embodied forms of life, consciousness and rational thought (microbial,
  botanical, mammalian, et al.) to the world of pure spirit (angelic).
  The second realm encompasses the agents who "operate" the substances.
  These range from unicellular microbes to plants to animals to human beings to
  angels.
  Then there is the realm of purpose, beauty, the virtues, right and
  wrong, good and evil.
  Finally, we have the worlds that will never end: Plenitude on the one
  side, Heaven; and Void on the other, Hell.
  Our journey through the Multiverse begins with the Mission Control
  Center.
  Here we find the Source of all that exists, we discover that Its Life
  has no beginning or end and, finally, that It is Tri-personal, Three Centers
  in One infinite Mind and Will.
  Next, we explore the Metaverse of Mind, the cosmos in which we live with
  its five domains of mind.
Underlying the Metaverse is the MindField, infinite-eternal Mind.
  We then move to the world of Homo sapiens, the highest form of mind in
  the physical world.
  From there we go to the realm of pure minds, the world of good and evil
  spirits/angels.
  Next up is the religious history of humanity that culminates in the
  Incarnation of Infinity and the descent of the divine Spirit.
  The Incarnation bestowed on Homo sapiens the God Gene, the Life of God.
  Those who live with the divine Life offered to them enter into eternal
  ecstasy; those who reject it suffer the endless agony of separation.
Finally, you will meet your Secret Lover.
 
 
About the Author
 
 
 R.A. Varghese is the author and/or editor of various books on the interface of
  science, philosophy, and religion. His Cosmos, Bios, Theos, included
  contributions from 24 Nobel Prize-winning scientists. Time magazine called
  Cosmos "the year's most intriguing book about God." Cosmic Beginnings and
  Human Ends, a subsequent work, won a Templeton Book Prize for "Outstanding
  Books in Science and Natural Theology." His The Wonder of the World was
  endorsed by leading thinkers include two Nobelists and was the subject of an
  Associated Press story. He co-authored There is a God―How the World's Most
  Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind with Antony Flew (a book translated into
  Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, Russian, and Arabic). His The Missing Link
  (2013), includes contributions from three Nobel Prize winners and scientists
  from Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, and Yale. Varghese was a panelist at the
  science and religion forum in the Parliament of World Religions held in
  Chicago in 1993 and an invitee and participant in the Millennium World Peace
  Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders held at the United Nations in August
  2000. Varghese has been interviewed on numerous radio and TV shows. He has
  also been profiled in different print publications.
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