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Chapter One: Introduction, Materialism and its Implications

i. The In/Finite Universe ii. Non-Anthropocentrism iii. Panenpsychism

Chapter Two: Cosmophenomenology

i. Lifeworld and Givenness ii. The Constant of Consciousness iii. Quantum Entanglement iv. Topology of Selfhood .

Chapter Three: Quantum World and Harmony

i. (An/)Harmonics ii. Leibniz’s Monadology and Quantum Physics iii. On Affirmation iv. The Archetypal Psyche

Chapter Four: The Multiverse

i. With and Against Goethe ii. Deleuzian Multiplicity iii. Embracing Quantum Paradox

Chapter Five: The Physicists' Heaven

i. Dimensions ii. Brahman and Collective Consciousness iii. Types of Matter iv. Spacetime

Chapter Six: The Void as Necessary for Creation

i. Black Holes and Dark Matter ii. The Meaning of Singularity iii. Multiplicity and the Psyche

Chapter Seven: Collective Consciousness Throughout History

i. Hegel and Eastern Thought ii. Transcendentalism iii. Walter Benjamin and Jetztzeit

Chapter Eight: Atman and Neuroplasticity

i. Symbolic Order and Psyche ii. Flexibility and Adaptation iii. Destructive Plasticity

Chapter Nine: Death and Afterlife. The Beyond as Liminal

i. Bardo Theol (Tibetan Book of the Dead) ii. Monads and Pure Consciousness

Chapter Ten: A Cosmophenomenology of Heaven

i. The Givenness of Near-Death Experiences ii. A Para-Phenomenology of Perception iii. Refuting the Skeptics