Heaven Cometh Home: The Geometry of Eternity and the Continuity of Spirit
Abstract
The Geometry of Eternity and the Continuity of Spirit explores post-mortem manifestation through theological, symbolic, and phenomenological lenses. Centered on the documented experiences surrounding Darren John Chard, this study examines the continuity of consciousness and divine communication beyond death, as witnessed by his twin soul brother, Mark Edward Chard, and supported by testimonial evidence. Engaging Christian theology, sacred geometry, and Indigenous cosmology, the paper interprets recurring visions of squares and circles as metaphors for the unity of material and spiritual realms. The wolf totem and medicine wheel traditions further illustrate the soul’s cyclical journey toward divine consciousness and harmony with the Creator. Drawing on scriptural precedents, mystical theology, and consciousness studies, the paper situates these experiences within a theology of resurrection and eternal life in Christ. It proposes that Darren’s manifestations reflect the new creation promised in Scripture, challenging conventional eschatological boundaries. Ultimately, Heaven Cometh Home invites Church and academy to reconsider the living continuity between Heaven and Earth, where faith, testimony, and symbolic cognition converge in Christ.
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