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When a book is written in reverence to THE "ALL," it acknowledges a higher, all-encompassing force or principle that transcends individual existence and embodies unity, universality, and divinity. The term "THE ALL" is often used in philosophical, mystical, and esoteric contexts to refer to a singular, omnipresent source of creation and existence-the ultimate reality or divine essence from which everything emanates. It is not just a "god" in the traditional sense but a concept that goes beyond the limitations of personification and individualization, representing a force that is all-encompassing and infinitely vast. To understand why a book might be written in reverence of such a concept, it is first important to explore the nature of THE ALL and its significance in various spiritual and philosophical traditions.
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When a book is written in reverence to THE "ALL," it acknowledges a higher, all-encompassing force or principle that transcends individual existence and embodies unity, universality, and divinity. The term "THE ALL" is often used in philosophical, mystical, and esoteric contexts to refer to a singular, omnipresent source of creation and existence-the ultimate reality or divine essence from which everything emanates. It is not just a "god" in the traditional sense but a concept that goes beyond the limitations of personification and individualization, representing a force that is all-encompassing and infinitely vast. To understand why a book might be written in reverence of such a concept, it is first important to explore the nature of THE ALL and its significance in various spiritual and philosophical traditions.