The essays are presented sequentially so you can follow Onstott’s research and changing worldview as it expanded from coincidence and conspiracy to consciousness and ultimately something close to “providence.” The author sees providence as the influence of unseen, but not necessarily undetectable actors—be they spirits, higher-selves, higher-dimensional beings and/or the universe itself and that all such actors are aspects of awareness manifesting materiality through number, geometry and musical harmony.
“…he looked on the whole universe and all that is in it as a riddle, as a secret which could be read by applying pure thought to certain evidence, certain mystic clues…to allow a sort of philosopher’s treasure hunt to the esoteric brotherhood. He believed that these clues were to be found partly in the evidence of the heavens and in the constitution of elements…but also partly in certain papers and traditions handed down by the brethren in an unbroken chain back to the original cryptic revelation…” –Newton, the Man by John Maynard Keynes


very clever for my kids