What happened in the days after Jesus' resurrection? Where was he during those forty days? Who really saw him? How was it possible for him to appear in different places at the same time? Why do the canonical Gospels say so little about this crucial time? The official story says that Jesus rose from the dead, descended into hell, and then ascended into heaven. . . but what if the story is incomplete? This book reveals a hidden, mysterious account, a reconstruction full of intrigue, controversy, and surprising revelations. From the canonical texts to the apocryphal Gospels, from the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Nag Hammadi discoveries, this novel delves into the mysteries and shadows of early Christianity, where Essenes, Zealots, Gnostics, and other Jewish families coexisted, to explore the dramatic and surprising events that official history has tried to ignore and hide. Following in the footsteps of those who saw it, sought it, and hid it, this work reconstructs the most enigmatic days of Christianity. Its pages feature confused disciples, vigilant enemies, and followers who, between doubt and amazement, try to decipher the true meaning of what they witnessed. Above all, it reflects the emotional drive of the two most important women in his life: his mother, Mary, who guided him through time, and Mary Magdalene, the first witness to the miracle and the most beloved disciple, with whom Jesus traveled a secret path of initiation through the four powers of the spirit. Was it a miracle? A conspiracy? Or the greatest enigma ever told?