A thoughtful exploration of what lies beyond the visible world and how Higher Space helps explain the Unseen.
This edition presents a clear, steady argument that to understand the mysteries of the unseen, we should look beyond our ordinary space. It frames a wide range of questions—about mystery, knowledge, and the place of science and faith—into a coherent approach that is careful, patient, and accessible. The study invites readers to consider how our own space relates to teachings about God, life after death, and the limits of human understanding.
- A central claim that Higher Space is the key to understanding the Unseen
- A careful discussion of mystery, investigation, and the role of evidence
- Connections between science, theology, and spirituality made in plain language
- Thoughtful reflections on knowledge, perception, and our place in creation
Ideal for readers of religious philosophy, theology, and curious minds seeking a reasoned pathway to ideas about the unseen.