EBOOK
Year
2026
Language
English

About

Seeing. is the pivotal second book in the Seeing Trilogy, a boundary-pushing work of visionary fiction that bridges complex scientific theory with evocative storytelling. While the first book (See. For. Yourself.) brought readers to the door, Seeing. steps directly inside the room.
The novel follows four fractured souls-a monk-in-training, a hospice worker, a deaf schoolteacher, and a recovering addict-who enter a sealed dark room retreat. Isolated from all external sight, they must confront their deepest personal betrayals.
Seamlessly integrating technical frameworks like unified field mathematics, neuroscience, and biochemistry into a deeply moving human narrative, the book explores the profound spiritual and physical transformation that occurs when looking outward ceases. It is a poetic, heartbreaking, and ultimately triumphant exploration of the internal light that awakens when the visible world is stripped away, setting the stage for the trilogy's conclusion, The Honey.

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