The Book of Kin
kr 390,00
Book 6 – The Ringing Cedars of Russia
Quite sober the book starts with a talk to a children´s psychologist. Megre hopes to find some help here before he first meets his five-year old son Wolodja. The talk quickly becomes one of the deepest dialogues about partnership, sexuality and creation. Megre then describes his first encounter with his son which is going be vice versa to what he had imagined before. This encounter is surprising and thrilling for the reader – because Wolodja is so very natural. All false things are uncovered easily – very much to the frustration of his father. Very touching is the scene as the grand-grandfather of Anastasiya is deceasing and his family and especially Wolodja is giving a frame to the event which lets the reader get an idea what conscious living and dying can mean. Anastasia describes in detail the life of her ancestors and what kind of paradise-like circumstances had been in those times – also as a expectation and vision for our future. But it also deals with collective backgrounds of nowadays people and the role of the top priest and the priesthood who set up the puppet show for the development of mankind. Last but not least there is the recommendation to the reader to write his own «Book of Kin» or «Book of the Ancestors» for his children and descendants.
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