This short book examines not only matter, space, and time but also the power of three in other forms such as nature/universe/divine energy, gas/liquid/solid, spirit/mind/body, faith/hope/love, birth/life span/death, dreams/time/eternity, and physical/mental/spiritual. It examines both the scientific and the spiritual, including the ego and the unconscious, and sees the Supreme Universal Energy as omnipotence, omnipresence, and omniscience. The book also focuses on matters of faith, darkness and evil, silence, and the energy of divine love, while helping guide readers into the future through a “rebirth into a new dimension.” It explores many questions regarding this power and attempts to offer explanations, sometimes utilizing biblical quotes as a means of revelation.
The author’s book offers several scientific concepts and the importance of the earth and the various elements that inform such creative energy. The examination of a variety of examples of the power of three is interesting and thought-provoking, especially through the coordination of the scientific, the earth as science and creation, and the connection to our universal energy. The focus on biblical quotes makes this more interesting to those who are Christians. Yet there is also an examination on a broader divine energy as well as a focus on humanity with its own divinity. What takes away from the reading is that the book tries to cover too much in a text of fewer than 100 pages, thereby not being able to go in depth into any one topic. However, it can prove useful to those who are looking towards the relationship of our earthly and scientific selves to that of our higher selves and our higher consciousness.