The Face of God: What Enoch Saw in Heaven is about searching for the nature of God or the creator, our purpose, and the meaning of life. To find ironclad evidence, the author studied contributions to the topic from theologians, philosophers, and academicians to find a plausible definition of what life is, where it came from, and trace our evolution from its humble beginnings to the present day. The Face of God seeks to explain many of the mysteries attributed to supernatural powers by default, such as the origins of the earth and life.
The brain creates the image of the world we see and controls our response to it. The Face of God explores how our brains may be similar, but our traditions, largely shaped by cultural norms, lead to differences in our response to similar events and therefore behavior. Thus, though spirituality is the same everywhere, religion through which it's expressed is diverse across the globe. As the brain mechanism for spirituality, the experience of a sensed presence that people call God or a universal force, is linked to that of love, meaning, and reproduction indicates that it's inherited. The Face of God ultimately concludes that, because our brains generate spirituality, we're the face of God. God and gods are us. By providing answers to important questions in life, The Face of God is for the ages.
The author takes a deep dive into:
- The background of the preeminent theologians, philosophers, and academicians in the spirituality space
- How our brains construct the image of the world and how we respond to it
- How religion can promote healthy lifestyles and alleviate depression
- How to reduce the risk of cardiovascular related death and increase life expectancy by adopting stress-moderating practices