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Voyage of the Soul in the Symphony of Stars

A metaphorical journey of eternal life grounded in scientific principles.

Steve Beller, PhD
5 min readOct 25, 2024

In a quiet village surrounded by endless forests and open skies, the people believed they were more than just flesh and bone. They held a deep reverence for the stars above, seeing them not as distant lights but as part of a Great Symphony — a melody played by the cosmos itself. In this village, the elders taught that each person’s life was a unique note in this celestial song, shaped by the invisible waves of potential that filled the universe.

A wise storyteller named Eli often spoke of the Great Symphony and a legendary ship known as The Voyager. He would gather the children and villagers under the night sky and weave together tales of life, death, and the invisible currents that connected everything.

One night, Eli began his story:

“Long ago, there was a captain named Mira, who sailed the mighty ship The Voyager. This ship wasn’t just any vessel; it was a living symbol of every person’s journey through life. Over the years, The Voyager faced countless storms and gentle seas alike. Whenever a piece of the ship wore out, Mira replaced it with care, ensuring that it was always ready for the next adventure. Though every plank and sail changed over time, Mira knew that the…

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Steve Beller, PhD
Steve Beller, PhD

Written by Steve Beller, PhD

I’m a clinical psychologist and software architect focused on human nature, mindsets, consciousness, experience, behavior, and the fundamentals of reality.

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