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"Inner Voices" a new age spiritual science fiction series

Welcome! These are the first three of a four book series of novels about the personal and spiritual growth of a group of soldiers from our near future who wake up three hundred years in the future to a world drastically changed by environmental disasters.  (continued below)

Book 3 - Inner Voices: Growing Pains book cover
 

Triggered by major climate and political disasters, the Second American Civil war is coming to a close, and the North is losing. Hoping to defeat the South by surprise attacks in the near future, twenty groups of fifty soldiers are hidden in stasis, to be awakened in five years, but when Commander Jason Armstrong wakes, three hundred years have passed. The world and everything he knew is gone, lost to catastrophic earth changes. Civilization has reverted to an agrarian state, but his skills, and those of the other eleven survivors, are still needed. The totalitarian empire of Kenor The Great is expanding, enslaving all those it conquers.


The original protectors of the soldiers have watched over them for centuries, and in that time developed a culture of peace, and reverence for life and nature in their remote village. Highly evolved, they easily communicate with the spiritual plane and perform feats of apparent magic. They need the soldiers to protect them, but justifiably fear the corruption of their values by the soldiers' culture.

 

"Having known many new-agers and my share of ex-military I found the clash of the ideas represented very believable. I did find the new-agers a little idealized in so much as my experience is that most talk a good show but fall down when it comes to living it. That said this is only the first book of the series and I suspect that the shiny goodness of the villagers will tarnish as we get to know them better. As a read I’ll rate it as good, as a representation of philosophies in conflict, very good. Depending on your level of exposure to the concepts addresses it could even be enlightening. In all, I highly recommend this read. "
Stephen B. Pearl



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