Graphic novel, paperback, black and white. Have you ever wondered what insights an advanced civilization of extraterrestrials might have to share? What would they think about spirituality, science, and philosophy? What would they think about earth? In the graphic novel series The Undreaming Chronicles, author and artist Alexander Marchand explores such questions by putting a twist on the contemporary spiritual document known as A Course in Miracles. This paperback book is in black and white and contains books 2, 3, 4 from the series (e-book are in color). Summary of the series: Alex is a young man unconvinced of the meaning of life--that is, until he is abducted by a tall, beautiful extraterrestrial named Zadeekee, taken to a planet called the Holy Planet, shown amazing art, and introduced to the secrets of existence. Why? To hasten the completion of the awakening of course! After visiting the holy planet, next destination is the library of time. The library of time holds the stories of the universe...the stories of the dream. Those stories contain all of time. And by having access to those stories, Alex learns how to undo time. This book explores the subject of time in relation to subjects such as digital physics and reincarnation. Picking up on lessons learned from The Library of Time, Zadeekee returns to earth to take Alex on a Halloween adventure into the deepest, darkest recesses of the unconscious mind. It's a ghoulish, ghastly journey full of insights pertaining to the dark side of the universe. In the conclusion, Zadeekee takes Alex on a tour of the programming behind the human robot. Alex discovers not only how the human robot is programmed but also how it is unprogrammed/erased. In the end, the meaning behind Zadeekee's visits with Alex is revealed.
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