
The Gospel of Nothing
A Treatise on the Sacred Absence (Pocket Paradoxes)
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Lenard A Liebe
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George Kevers
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What if Nothing was not the absence of meaning, but its birthplace? What if divinity was not found in certainty, but in the unknowable, the untouchable, and the undefinable space beyond it?
This is not a book of answers. The Gospel of Nothing is a journey into paradox, an exploration of the void from which all things emerge. It dares to ask: Is the sacred something we can hold, or is it the space left untouched? Is the divine a presence—or an absence?
We are creatures obsessed with meaning, weaving it into the fabric of existence, unable to escape the instinct to search. But what if there is no final answer? What if meaning itself is not an end, but a mirage—forever shifting the closer we come? Would we still chase it? Would we still long for purpose, knowing it dissolves the moment we reach for it?
Blending Philosophy, Theology, and Existential Reflection, this book does not preach, nor does it claim to hold truth. Instead, it invites the listener into the silence, into the gaps between knowing and unknowing, where certainty collapses and something vaster—perhaps even holier—remains. It is a meditation on the beauty of uncertainty, the necessity of paradox, and the sacredness of the spaces we do not seek to fill.
Through poetic prose and relentless inquiry, The Gospel of Nothing examines the tensions between belief and doubt, presence and absence, knowledge and the void. It offers no doctrine, no resolution—only the invitation to step beyond the edges of certainty and into the vast, quiet unknown.
If Nothing is the source of all things, then to seek it is to seek Everything. But if Nothing is truly Nothing, then what is left to find? Perhaps the greatest paradox is not in the asking, but in the one who asks.
For those seeking certainty, this book will offer only contradiction. For those longing for resolution, only more questions. But for those willing to stand on the threshold of Nothing and listen— I welcome you to a different kind of exploration.
©2025 George Kevers (P)2025 George Kevers