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Both science and theology are, at their core, the exploration of Reality. Though scientists may not use the same language as we're used to hearing in religious circles, recent discoveries are ushering us directly into the Mystery of God, and we would be wise to approach as wide-eyed children. . .open to new ways of seeing and being. If we take a humble posture, Spirit will expose our illusions and bring us face to face with our True Identity. Featuring a one-of-a-kind mystical trip into a black hole, this book is a thrill ride into the unknown. Deep within this uncharted realm, prepare to…mehr

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Both science and theology are, at their core, the exploration of Reality. Though scientists may not use the same language as we're used to hearing in religious circles, recent discoveries are ushering us directly into the Mystery of God, and we would be wise to approach as wide-eyed children. . .open to new ways of seeing and being. If we take a humble posture, Spirit will expose our illusions and bring us face to face with our True Identity. Featuring a one-of-a-kind mystical trip into a black hole, this book is a thrill ride into the unknown. Deep within this uncharted realm, prepare to discover a portrait of God, and our place in the Story, that's ridiculously more expansive, inclusive, creative and beautiful than any we're previously held in our wildest imagination.
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Mo is the author of Into the Abyss: Discover Your True Identity in the Infinite Depths of Christ. He is currently working as a STEM consultant in the education sector, helping children discover the way God sees and feels about them as they learn creative ways to explore and connect with their world. He finds his inspiration from nature and the world of science, the theological musings of the ancients, and poetry from authors like Dr. Seuss, E.E. Cummings, Mary Oliver and Rumi.