Ansel is a thirteen-year-old boy, who lives in paradise...and there's trouble in paradise. Ansel doesn't believe he is experiencing paradise; to him, there's something wrong with the world he's in. Ansel feels that he cannot be whatever he wants to be. Something otherworldly is preventing him from experiential happiness, from his paradise. Without knowing how he did it, Ansel escapes the illusory paradise and begins a great odyssey within Life and the universe. During this fantastic adventure, Ansel meets a character called, Eevverithingee, who helps Ansel to deeply understand what has and is happening around him, in him, and just about everywhere else. Ansel learns how to create just about anything he can imagine! Eevverithingee leads Ansel to A.O.P., the "edge of the universe." There, they select shining spheres to visit habitable planets inhabited with "intelligent" creatures. During these visits, they aim to help and progress the struggling civilizations to simultaneous global and local prosperity. But Ansel can't help but feel something wrong about how he and Eevverithingee are achieving simultaneous global and local prosperity on a planet. Ansel believes in freewill and understanding, but that's not how global and local prosperity is being realized. Eventually, Ansel realizes that he was unwittingly using Balkasegh, a forbidden ability, to control the "intelligent" creatures. Some characters know exactly what is going on and beguile Ansel, but Ansel realizes too late that he was subconsciousness itself. Ansel unknowingly had the ability to leave the game, the universe. Ansel almost entered the truly unknown parts of Life, where superconsciousness originated and exists. Ansel experiences an incredible adventure, and doesn't always know what is and isn't real, but towards the end, Ansel knows what was real and was not real, what is real and is not real. In the end, Ansel recognizes what mainly matters in Life is the here and now, not the there and then. What truly matters in Life are loved ones and one's self. Ansel understands the importance of loving others as he loves himself and the value of loving himself as he loves others.