You never forget your first life.
Part of the Trilogy
This is a a side-by-side sequel, along with Point of Venus, to Akasha. It is recommended to read Akasha first.
Briefest of Synopses
Horatio Cirillo, born near Pittsburgh in 1970 out of wedlock, is raised by his single mother who endures intense dreams while pregnant and has the wisdom to record and sketch what she remembers. As he seemingly grows up normally, he begins to feel a spiritual restlessness that culminates at his master’s thesis presentation where he has a complete breakdown, the veil between all his lives and deaths dropping completely, remembering past lives, especially his first as General Akha’an Ta’an. His breakdown leads his mother to drop him at a sanitarium for a few weeks, followed by twenty years of recovery, self-exploration and soul wandering until, now an adjunct professor at Lincoln State University, these memories start to return along with dreams and visions of a woman from his first life but with a modern face. As the veil continues to drop between lives, he begins to meet others with like experiences and follows the path to discover if this woman, the love of his soul in his first life, has returned.