The End Of The Beginning And The Start Of Eternity
About This Book
This book is a philosophical work of science fiction that explores love, sacrifice, and individual freedom within a universe that has moved beyond violence.
Set in the Mega-Universe, the story follows a society where death has been abolished and peace is maintained not through force, but through voluntary choice. As old beliefs, gods, and human assumptions are tested, the narrative asks difficult questions: What is love when it cannot be enforced? What is sacrifice when it must be chosen? What does freedom mean when no one can be compelled?
Rather than offering answers, the book presents a series of encounters—personal, moral, and cosmic—that invite the reader to examine their own assumptions about power, responsibility, and compassion.
Themes & Focus
- Philosophical science fiction
- Love versus power
- Individual choice and moral responsibility
- Sacrifice without coercion
- Godhood, belief, and loneliness
- A post-violence society
Author’s Note
This work is published under a pseudonym.
The intent is simple: to allow the ideas in this book to stand on their own, without being shaped by the author’s identity, history, or circumstances.
Readers are invited to engage with the work as a thought experiment—judging it by its ideas, not by who wrote them.
Reading Order
This book is presented as a complete work, released here chapter by chapter. Start at Chapter 01 and continue in order, or return here anytime.
Chapters
- Chapter 01 – Origins and the Mega-Universe
- Chapter 02 – The Search for Love
- Chapter 03 – Building a Life Together
- Chapter 04 – The Return of the Dead and the Test of Peace
- Chapter 05 – Love and the Will to Power
- Chapter 06 – The Last War and the Freedom Fighter
- Chapter 07 – Divad and the End of Killing
- Chapter 08 – The Woman Who Wanted to Be God
- Chapter 09 – The Interview with God
- Chapter 10 – Heaven and Disillusionment
- Chapter 11 – The Price of Love
- Chapter 12 – The End of the Beginning
- Chapter 13 – Epilogue

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