Leila and Ayla are pushing the limits of the mind through experiments that alter their brainwave frequencies. They have discovered a way to move consciously within dreams. Each vision they encounter carries traces of a lost civilization ? Atlantis. Their journeys through the mind lead them to the most mysterious and untouched places on Earth: beneath the seas, into hidden caves, ancient stones, and the shared memory of humankind. Every new vision opens the door to a forgotten consciousness. The veil between science and dream, matter and mind, grows thin. Time dissolves; past and future collapse into a single moment. But what they witness ? is it truly an illusion? Or the still-unexplored potential of the human mind?
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Demet Avcioglu Yalcin is an Australia-based researcher and writer exploring the intersections of philosophy, human history, and consciousness. Her work traces the evolution of thought from ancient civilizations to the present, questioning how humanity understands itself and the world it inhabits.
She approaches philosophy not as an abstract discipline, but as a living inquiry that shapes perception, identity, and experience. Drawing from early texts, lost traditions, and contemporary ideas, her writing reflects a search for deeper patterns that connect knowledge across time.
In The Lyren Node, these themes converge in a narrative that challenges not only what we see?but how we see.