Bag om How the Gods Built Their House
A collection of short stories inspired by the author's dreams, visions, and life experiences which dive deep into the metaphysical ground of being itself, exploring spiritual truths, revelations, and mysteries that cannot be quantified or reproduced. Stylistically, the stories vary from third- and first-person accounts, parables, and some unexpected gimmickry for effect. Look carefully and you may even discover an underlying narrative which attempts to answer the ultimate question; what is existence?Parables and short stories have been used since ancient times to convey what the writers believed constituted the ground of being itself. Through type and shadow, metaphor, and archetypal themes, they weaved countless stories which pointed to what can only be described as metaphysical truths. Derived from life experience, dreams, and transcendental visions brought on by ritual and conscious-altering substances, these stories connected us, filled our lives with mystery and intrigue, and helped us define who we were. But ancient stories have limitations, their true meanings often lost to time and translation from one language to the next, and so it behooves us to weave new tales and spearhead our own investigations into this ground of being to discover for ourselves who we are and what it means to be alive. Now, more than ever, we need to reconnect to this eternal, archetypal, existence. The price we seem to pay for our irreverence towards it is nihilism and self-loathing, both quite common occurrences in this day and age. Let us rediscover the magic of existence so that we can rediscover the magic within ourselves. The soul of humanity depends on it.
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