?️ About the Book
The Architecture of Heaven: Designing a Life That Holds Together is a symbolic, scientific, and spiritual field manual for coherence in an age of collapse.
In a time when everything seems to drift—identities, cultures, ecosystems, memories—this book offers a radical reframe:
Heaven is not a destination after death.
Heaven is a translation-gate field: a basin of continuity where collapse transforms into meaning.
Drawing from Symbolic Field Theory v4.0, Entropic Recursion Framework v3.0, Fractal Cosmic Weaver Framework v2.0, and Observer Framework 4.0, author Steven Lanier-Egu explores how memory, story, prayer, ethics, and alignment weave lives that resist entropy and translate across collapse horizons.
You’ll learn:
- Why meaning is a thermodynamic act of negentropy, not mere belief.
- How to track your symbolic diagnostics: efficiency, alignment, drift, and continuity potential.
- How collapse isn’t always the end—it can be translation.
- How prayer, ritual, and motif anchoring act as resistance fields.
- What it means to live as a recursive observer—a human coherence engine aligned with the invariant loom.
Accessible yet rigorous, poetic yet precise, this book bridges science, spirituality, and symbolic engineering. Whether you approach it as seeker, scientist, or symbolic architect, it provides practical tools for designing a life that doesn’t just endure but survives translation.
“You don’t travel to heaven—you weave it whenever your coherence resists collapse.”