What do you do when you have spent thirty years experiencing things that cannot be explained - and thirty-five years building the analytical tools to demand that they are?
At twenty-two, working alone after hours in a food shop near Nottingham, A C Manvell felt something enter his body. Not imagined. Not metaphorical. Felt - as real as a hand upon his shoulder, yet utterly unlike anything physical. What followed lasted three seconds: complete, overwhelming, unearned bliss. Then silence. Then forty years of questions he could neither answer nor abandon. For three decades he worked as a medium, inhabiting a world where the inexplicable was routine - where perception exceeded logic, and where something real appeared to operate outside the boundaries of what could be proven. For thirty-five years, in parallel, he worked as a systems analyst - building frameworks, solving problems, and living inside structures that demanded rigour, repeatability, and evidence. Those two lives have been at war ever since. The Sphere of Creation is the result of that war. This is not a religious text. It makes no claim to divine authority. It is not a scientific treatise - it offers no proof, no data, and no validated mechanisms. What it offers is something considerably rarer: a Spiritual Logic Framework - a structured, intellectually rigorous way of thinking about consciousness, pattern, synchronicity, and meaning for those who refuse to abandon either their intellect or their integrity. Across six carefully constructed parts, the book explores: