What if Oneness isn't a belief - but a proposition worth investigating?
Most books on this subject ask you to believe. Introducing Oneness asks you to think.
William Haber presents Oneness not as spiritual doctrine but as a testable concept - one that can be examined through logic, analyzed through the lens of timing and synchronicity, and ultimately verified through personal experience.
This is new territory. While the concept of Oneness has appeared across centuries of spiritual and philosophical tradition, it has rarely been approached with this degree of objectivity - leaving the reader free to investigate, experiment, and draw their own conclusions.
No faith required. No tradition assumed. Just an open mind and a willingness to look.