The book, Mosis, is the second installment of the Cosmosis trilogy. It, in turn, paves the way for the third book in the series, Is, which, ultimately, portrays an inspiring new age, Shangri La scenario.
The Cosmosis trilogy is much more than meets the eye. It was written to be thought provoking, rich in symbolism, and spiritually stimulating. Due to the controversial nature of the Cosmosis series, the author has chosen to locate the essence of the story on Earth's fictional twin planet, aptly named Bearth.
It is the author's aspiration the reader will not be too distracted by the few name and word changes; they are not, however, meant to be confusing.
Enjoy the voyage, realizing that although it takes place on Bearth, the ideological final outcome of the trilogy could become reality on any planet populated by human beings willing to change for the good of mankind.
The book, Mosis, is the second installment of the Cosmosis trilogy. It, in turn, paves the way for the third book in the series, Is, which, ultimately, portrays an inspiring new age, Shangri La scenario.
The Cosmosis trilogy is much more than meets the eye. It was written to be thought provoking, rich in symbolism, and spiritually stimulating. Due to the controversial nature of the Cosmosis series, the author has chosen to locate the essence of the story on Earth's fictional twin planet, aptly named Bearth.
It is the author's aspiration the reader will not be too distracted by the few name and word changes; they are not, however, meant to be confusing.
Enjoy the voyage, realizing that although it takes place on Bearth, the ideological final outcome of the trilogy could become reality on any planet populated by human beings willing to change for the good of mankind.