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Revelation of God, Volume I: Consciousness, Choice, and Responsibility

Auteur(s): Joe Zhou, Song Zheng
Narrateur(s): Randy F. Thompson
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Revelation of God · Volume I

Subtitle: Consciousness, Choice, and Responsibility

What is consciousness, and why does responsibility matter?

Revelation of God — Volume I opens a rational philosophical exploration into the nature of consciousness, free will, and human responsibility. Rather than approaching these questions through belief or doctrine, this audiobook examines them through structure, causality, and awareness.

This volume challenges the assumption that the world we perceive is ultimate reality. It explores why consciousness is not simply a product of the brain, how choice operates within lawful constraints, and why responsibility marks the maturity of awareness.

“God” in this work is not presented as a religious figure, but as law—the underlying order through which energy, life, and consequence emerge. The audiobook avoids ideology and speculation, offering instead a calm, thoughtful framework for understanding the relationship between perception, choice, and accountability.

Written in a clear, non-religious style, Volume I is designed for listeners who seek clarity rather than belief, and understanding rather than comfort.

This is not a guide to what to think.

It is an invitation to listen carefully—to consciousness itself.

©2026 Joe Zhou (P)2026 Joe Zhou
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