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John P. Orban

    Tales of the Midnight Sun
    • 2001

      Tales of the Midnight Sun

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      We live in a complex rational world and also in a world of unexplained paranormal realities. The transit of our selves, our souls and our minds through the passage of time is a metaphysical process that remains, as it has been throughout history, an ongoing mystery. We are truly suspended in a mystical process that men, over the centuries, have tried to make into some kind of sense and yield a solution or explanation. Questions, such as who we are, where we came from, where we ultimately go as well as what is the meaning of what we experience in life, are the sum and substance of the essentials questions that we, as mortals, ultimately face. In these tales, an approach that probes our instinct to imagine resolution to esoteric questions is placed before the reader. You will find your ability to expand your consciousness tested and hopefully you will learn from these provocative protagonists, how their answers were found. Some believe that a New Age is before mankind if we can avert our tragically destructive instincts and mechanisms. Perhaps in that New Age, we all have to dream of and fight for positive changes and hope that the reality of life on Earth will blossom positively. This collection of novellas describes a utopian view of our experience as a positive metaphysical race and attempts to push the envelope of reality.

      Tales of the Midnight Sun