What if your life was just one thread in a vast tapestry of realities, woven across time and space? Michael Woods, a successful but solitary sales manager in a bustling city, begins experiencing strange sensations and vivid dreams that transport him into other lives, in other eras. From the palaces of ancient Egypt to the teachings in China, and even to the mystical rivers of John the Baptist and Jesus, Michael's journey blurs the line between reality and the multiverse.
As Michael's consciousness shifts between lifetimes, he encounters prophets, scholars, and kings, each representing a different facet of the human quest for wisdom, freedom, and self-awareness. Through the eyes of Amon, a young companion to a prince in ancient Egypt; Ben-Ami, a boy entangled in the conflict between Moses and Pharaoh; and Azriel, a seeker of truth in ancient lands, Michael must unravel the purpose behind these lives.
Haunted by questions of identity, the nature of reality, and the existence of a supreme consciousness, Michael embarks on a metaphysical journey across centuries. Along the way, he discovers that every action, every thread of life, has consequences that ripple across the multiverse.
In this profound exploration of consciousness and destiny, Michael must confront the ultimate question: Is reality as we know it merely a fleeting illusion, or is there a higher purpose behind the interconnected lives we lead?
"Samsara", I read. "Those with unfulfilled desire return to a place called hell." I sighed and closed down the book. If you were given another life to live, would you live one?
I boarded on a train to get away from the mundane life of no meaning, but didn't know that an accident could change my life leading me to another dimension and world; a world of mysteries and horrors, truth and deception, reality and delusion till you discern none.
"All existent phenomena in the universe and I are of the same reality.' He spoke looking at me intently.
"What are you?" I asked him.
"A magically produced being neither comes nor goes, is neither born nor perishes; how can one speak of a place from which he comes?"
Rhea and Dylan aren't separate beings, they are tied together through Karma and keep on returning to a place called hell. How will Rhea tell apart the dream and reality, the truth and lie, the light and darkness, the dead and alive? On journey to Nirvana, what will Rhea discover about herself and Dylan?
Who is he or more importantly what is HE?