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MY SECOND ENCOUNTER WITH GOD ON A METAPHYSICAL LEVEL: Large Font Version

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MY SECOND ENCOUNTER WITH GOD ON A METAPHYSICAL LEVEL: Large Font Version
MY SECOND ENCOUNTER WITH GOD ON A METAPHYSICAL LEVEL: Large Font Version

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MY SECOND ENCOUNTER WITH GOD ON A METAPHYSICAL LEVEL: Large Font Version

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The narrative examines eschatological issues, juxtaposing the imperfect present world with the expected "Age to Come" or Heaven. It explores personal experiences, specifically the Author's challenges with familial relationships and expectations as an Autistic individual. The novel interweaves philosophical contemplations regarding the essence of reality, the Afterlife, and the influence of historical occurrences, such as pandemics and social movements.
The Author narrates a metaphysical odyssey with God, observing the lives and demises of numerous individuals over history, including those affected by plagues and the Holocaust. The Book also addresses the Author's coerced ambitions in Athletics, including Basketball and Hockey, and the need for familial acceptance.
The narrative explores other scenarios in which the Author envisions diverse familial dynamics and living conditions, juxtaposing a traditional upbringing with a more nurturing atmosphere. Ultimately, it elucidates the intricacies of identity, society conventions, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment under external demands.
This Book examines the intricate relationship among individual ambitions, familial interactions, and society transformations via the perspective of Sports and spiritual experiences. The narrative commences with eschatological themes, contemplating the flawed character of the present world and the aspiration for an improved future, similar to notions such as "The World to Come." The protagonist contends with familial expectations, especially the need to adhere to societal norms, while facing the difficulties of being Autistic.

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