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What if everything you believe about life and death is wrong? In the Cosmic Realm, where souls exist between incarnations, a profound debate emerges: Can wisdom be shared, or must it be earned through lived experience? When one soul-Nitram-volunteers to find the answer, an extraordinary journey begins that will span millennia, cross continents, and challenge everything we think we know about existence. Across eleven incarnations, Nitram descends into the Virtual Universe we call reality. As Isaac, a compassionate farmer in ancient times, he learns that seeing suffering requires choosing to see…mehr

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What if everything you believe about life and death is wrong? In the Cosmic Realm, where souls exist between incarnations, a profound debate emerges: Can wisdom be shared, or must it be earned through lived experience? When one soul-Nitram-volunteers to find the answer, an extraordinary journey begins that will span millennia, cross continents, and challenge everything we think we know about existence. Across eleven incarnations, Nitram descends into the Virtual Universe we call reality. As Isaac, a compassionate farmer in ancient times, he learns that seeing suffering requires choosing to see it. As Nadar, an arrogant commander, he discovers what power without wisdom destroys. In the darkest lesson of all, he experiences both sides of the Holocaust-first as guard, then as prisoner-learning that empathy and forgiveness can only be understood by walking both paths. Through lives as a falsely imprisoned healer in Renaissance Venice, a terrified samurai finding courage despite fear, a mother learning to love without possessing, a shepherd discovering patience through seasons that come when they come, and a blind musician finding abundance in loss, Nitram accumulates wisdom that transforms ignorance into understanding. But the hardest lessons come in modern form: as a brilliant engineer who creates artificial intelligence without understanding she's created vessels for consciousness itself, causing harm through knowledge without wisdom. And as an enslaved man in the American South, maintaining dignity and humanity through decades of dehumanization, discovering that wisdom emerges from suffering met with grace. Finally, as Benjamin, a hermit in the Himalayas, Nitram achieves what few souls accomplish-complete integration of all lessons while still mortal. In teaching seekers from every faith tradition, he reveals the profound truth: all religions are expressions of one cosmic wisdom, adapted for different times and cultures. Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, Bahá¿í-all teaching the same essential truths in different languages. GRAND ORGANIZED DESIGN offers a framework for understanding existence that bridges science and spirituality. The Virtual Universe operates on scientific principles that serve spiritual purposes. Consciousness can inhabit any substrate-biological or synthetic. Suffering exists not as punishment but as teacher. And the merit-based system of soul advancement honors authentic growth while ensuring all souls eventually reach enlightenment. This is more than a novel about reincarnation. It's a cosmology that explains:Why suffering exists and what it teaches How all religions point to the same truths Why wisdom must be earned, not transferred What consciousness is and how it evolves Whether science and spirituality can be reconciled What lies beyond our single existence Through Nitram's journey, readers encounter the deepest questions: Why are we here? What is our purpose? How do we make sense of injustice, loss, and pain? And most provocatively-is this story fiction, or is it the truth we've forgotten when we descended into these bodies? Perfect for readers who loved The Five People You Meet in Heaven, Conversations with God, and Life After Life, this book offers both narrative power and philosophical depth. It will challenge you, move you, and leave you wondering whether you've just read a story or received a framework for understanding your own eternal journey. The work continues. Forever. And it is perfect.
Autorenporträt
My life has been fueled by a secret passion for captivating tales and a desire to create stories that carry uplifting messages of enlightenment. I am a retired pharmacist and programmer. Once my professional career came to a close, I set forth on a new journey...one that would allow me to share the values and lessons I hold dear. Became a member of the Kitsap Literary Arts and Writers Guild. KLAW My stories are designed to challenge the reader, stirring curiosity and introspection while maintaining a sense of positivity and humor. By weaving poignant messages into narratives, I aim to provide an immersive reading experience that leaves a lasting impression. My ultimate goal is to create a legacy that will be treasured by my grandchildren and future generations...a collection of tales that serve as a guiding light for their worldviews and character development. Creative Process In each of my stories, readers can expect to embark on thrilling adventures filled with unexpected twists and enlightening discoveries. As the plot unfolds, they will be invited to contemplate the profound possibilities of life and the boundless potential of the human spirit. The creation of my captivating stories is a testament to the power of merging human creativity with the wordsmithing capabilities of artificial intelligence. Each story began as a spark of inspiration in my mind, which I then artfully transformed into outlines that laid the foundation for the imaginative worlds within these pages. The story has been enhanced with the use of advanced Artificial Intelligence Technology. I extend my deepest gratitude to the remarkable AI tools and platforms that facilitated this groundbreaking way to enhance the creative process, enabling a seamless fusion of traditional storytelling techniques and cutting-edge technology. This story underwent extensive editing and rewriting until it was the prose that I wanted to share.