A Journey Beyond the Visible is a mythic-fiction testimony told through events that refuse to stay inside sleep. A man pulls over to rest outside a late-night gym and witnesses a stranger thrashing in a locked car as if grappling with something unseen. After reciting protection, he is taken into a twilight settlement of intertwined houses where "refugees" drift through narrow passages and a silent watcher stands apart while something attempts to root itself into his body like a living mark. He returns with no bruise, no wound, no proof... except the memory of contact. From there the crossings tighten. He enters rooms that behave like checkpoints: a marble mansion that mirrors a real-world visit made by his sister, a cabinet holding a book stamped with a grandfather's name, and a warning spoken like law some objects cannot be moved without consequence. The visions escalate into direct confrontations: train-wreck steel and roadside fire, rot disguised as nourishment, a witch's ritual space, a corridor of entities behind glass, and a wise figure who appears only to point at what the scenes demand choice, restraint, and the cost of stepping into realms that watch back. As the unseen pressure shifts from dream to daylight, the narrator's role changes from witness to guard. Boundaries become the story's turning points: don't enter that house, don't touch that object, don't go alone, call before you agree. And when the battle refuses to stay contained, the book closes at the edge of open war where the crossings fall silent, the calm becomes unnatural, and the next volume waits with its promise: Gus and the 40 Demons.



Autorentext

Gus Kazim is a spiritual storyteller and researcher dedicated to illuminating the lives of those whose faith shaped history. Rooted in a lifelong journey of seeking, teaching, and healing, Gus weaves narratives that blend historical precision with mystical reflection, inviting readers into deeper understanding and remembrance.

Titel
Crossing Realms: Journey Beyond the Visible
EAN
9798902800088
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
11.02.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.71 MB