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Scientific, theoretical, theological, metaphysical, and fanciful perspectives relating to our place in the cosmos. This volume squarely addresses a number of straight-forward questions, while offering only elusively vague answers. Instead of closure, its real value is to stimulate further inquiry. When each chapter is studied though the magnifying and clarifying lens of sincere investigation, if we think ourselves full, read ourselves clear, pray ourselves hot, and let ourselves go, nature will caper. We can expect to receive insight, intuition, discernment, inspiration, and revelation…mehr

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Scientific, theoretical, theological, metaphysical, and fanciful perspectives relating to our place in the cosmos. This volume squarely addresses a number of straight-forward questions, while offering only elusively vague answers. Instead of closure, its real value is to stimulate further inquiry. When each chapter is studied though the magnifying and clarifying lens of sincere investigation, if we think ourselves full, read ourselves clear, pray ourselves hot, and let ourselves go, nature will caper. We can expect to receive insight, intuition, discernment, inspiration, and revelation pertaining to their subjects. I hope each chapter in this and its companion volume will become a springboard for your own personal enlightenment, as you probe the mind of God, which is, after all, the final frontier of exploration. May you be introduced to the wonders of exciting new dimensions of experience, as you seek out new relationships and new ways of looking at life, as you catch a glimpse of eternity, and as you visualize yourself living among the stars. May you boldly go into that far country where few have gone before. For your own part, through the ministrations of the Spirit, may you better understand its realm, which is the abode of the Gods.
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Phil Hudson and his wife Jan have 7 children and over twenty-five grandchildren. They enjoy spending time with their family at their cabin nestled in the Selkirk Mountains, on the shore of Priest Lake, the crown jewel of North Idaho. Phil had a successful dental practice in Spokane, Washington for 43 years, before retiring in 2015. He has an eclectic mix of hobbies, and enjoys the out of doors. He always finds time, however, to record his thoughts on his laptop, and understands Isaac Asimov's response when he was asked: If you knew that you had only 10 minutes left to live, what would you do?" He answered: "I'd type faster." Phil received the inspiration to write this book while he and Jan were serving as missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in the Kingdom of Tonga. While there, they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.