
About the Author
After decades of exploring sacred sites from Machu Picchu to Angkor Wat, the ancient Colosseum of Rome to the Camino de Santiago, and spending time with Buddhist monks across Southeast Asia, Robert Verduzco began experiencing things that didn't fit the conventional reality he had been sold. At 56, he runs an art gallery in California, is a father and grandfather, and has discovered that turning extraordinary personal experiences into fiction might be more effective than trying to convince anyone that they're possible. This is Book One. Book Two is in progress.
About the Book
The moment lasted 2. 3 seconds, long enough for reality to recalibrate around recognition. Robert, a fifty-six-year-old gallery owner walking the Camino de Santiago, locked eyes with Sofia across a wooden desk in a Spanish bed-and-breakfast. A bird hung mid-flight outside the window as reality froze. Two strangers, certain they had been searching for each other across multiple lifetimes.
What followed was a remembering. Telepathy. Healing. Consciousness abilities that revealed separation was always an illusion.
But their reunion threatens powerful forces that profit from keeping humanity fragmented, fearful, and convinced of its own powerlessness: pharmaceutical companies, governments, media corporations, and behind those systems, something operating in dimensions they are only beginning to perceive.
Robert and Sofia face a choice:
Stay silent and stay safe.
Or prove what consciousness is truly capable of, and help ignite an awakening that the control systems cannot stop.
What happens when love becomes powerful enough to break a prison humanity forgot it was in?
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