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===== This book ventures into cosmogenesis, the spiritual anatomy of the universe, and the hierarchical structure of creation, going beyond observable matter into metaphysical realms. ===== ====== - Creation through Divine Will: The cosmos is not a result of chaos, but of divine thought and purpose — expressed through laws, harmonies, and hierarchies. ====== * Spiritual Dimensions of Matter: Matter is revealed as a condensation of spirit, a teaching that prefigures ideas in energy-matter dualism, string theory, and the metaphysical assumptions behind quantum mechanics. * Living Universes: Celestial bodies (stars, planets, suns) are seen as ensouled beings in various stages of spiritual development — a concept that invites profound reflection on what “life” means in the universe. * The Role of Humanity: Earth is not the cosmic center, but plays a unique role in harboring the Incarnation — making it central spiritually, though not astronomically. This corresponds with the anthropic principle but reframed in a moral and redemptive context. ====== “Secrets of Creation” offers a metaphysical grounding to scientific cosmology, challenging materialist reductionism. It validates the quest of integrative thinkers, astrophysicists, and philosophers of science who feel that something essential is missing in current models of the universe. ======
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