What if the God at the center of all things is not a creator, a judge, or a shepherd; but a process that feels through every living mind?
God of the Abyss explores a bold metaphysical question:
If consciousness arises from a single, indifferent source, then what does it mean for each of us to be a temporary expression of that source? What is the "divine" when stripped of intention, morality, and purpose? And what remains of meaning, value, or suffering when all interior worlds are nerves of the same vast process?Part philosophical treatise, part spiritual system, and part meditation on the uncanny structure of reality, this book develops a new ontology grounded in interior experience, evolutionary contingency, and the black hole as cosmic icon. Drawing on the unheimlich, the grotesque, and the contemplative, it offers a framework for understanding existence that is neither religious nor atheistic, but something stranger, deeper, and more honest.
For readers drawn to metaphysics, existentialism, cosmic spirituality, and the hidden architectures beneath consciousness, God of the Abyss is an invitation to step beyond certainty and into a more profound way of seeing the world from within.