The Great Convergence explores the existential foundations of human consciousness and the deep existential dimensions of reality, as well as their connection to the concept of "The Creator." Homam Al Safadi's illuminating study also examines the concept of "Consciousness" and how different levels of it - whether "human" or "non-human" - interact with higher existential dimensions. The text critically addresses the limits of human perception and consciousness, which are encapsulated in multilevel "layers" and elements. Al Safadi reveals how distortions rooted in the human self - resulting from fear, illusion, affiliations, religious beliefs, and weaknesses of inner perception - obscure our understanding of the true nature of reality. Through a specific deconstruction of existential sequences, from the first moment of creation to the emergence of our current world, this book sheds light on the profound connections linking consciousness to the cosmic order, religions, and the Creator himself. It provides readers with a new and original perspective on the nature of existence and the role of the mind within it. Building on this foundation, this monograph introduces a preliminary scientific-philosophical methodology and lays the groundwork for ideas and explanations that will be further explored in later studies.
The Great Convergence : Consciousness, Existence, and the Universal Design