Throughout his adventures in paradise, he tries to explain two basic perceptions that are alien to his prior human experience. First, he no longer feels any separation from anyone or anything. It’s absolutely obvious to him that the entire universe is just one entity. Second, his personal will (Buddhists might call it his “ego”) begins to dissolve, and diminishes steadily the further he goes into paradise. He finds himself directed by absolute love, which also motivates the actions of everyone else in paradise.