What if your life was not just a story... but evidence?
Before kingdoms existed. Before laws were written. Before certainty shaped belief...
there was a choice.
The Divine Court - Part I: From the Seed to the Kings invites you into a profound and immersive journey to the very origins of human existence-where consciousness first awakens, where doubt begins to whisper, and where freedom reveals both its promise and its burden.
This is not simply a story about the past. It is an exploration of the moment humanity became aware of itself-when the first questions were asked, when the first choices were made, and when the first consequences began to unfold.
As man takes his first steps beyond innocence, he discovers something powerful: the ability to choose. But with that power comes uncertainty, conflict, and the weight of responsibility. Each decision shapes not only the individual, but the world around him. Every step toward understanding casts a longer shadow.
Man discovers power... and with it, the fall.
Through symbolic characters and archetypal moments, this first volume traces the transformation of humanity-from its earliest awareness to the emergence of structure, authority, and kingship. It is a story of growth, but also of fracture. Of awakening, but also of loss.
Yet beyond the visible world, something else unfolds.
In a universe where nothing is forgotten, every thought, every action, every intention leaves a mark. There is a presence-silent, patient, and ever-observing. Not intervening, but recording.
A tribunal exists. And everything is written.
The Divine Court is not a traditional courtroom, but a cosmic space where truth cannot be hidden and where masks hold no power. It is the ultimate reflection of justice-one that transcends time, history, and perception.
Blending philosophical depth, spiritual inquiry, and literary storytelling, this work challenges the reader to question everything: freedom, destiny, truth, and responsibility. It does not offer easy answers, but instead invites reflection, doubt, and awareness.
As the narrative unfolds, one unsettling realization begins to take shape:
What if judgment is not a distant event... but an ongoing reality?
This first volume lays the foundation for an epic series that explores the human condition across time, tracing the fragile balance between light and darkness, choice and consequence.
And as you turn each page, one question will remain with you:
What if you have already been judged?
Autorentext
Roy Joseph Nasrallah is a Lebanese writer who has lived through exile and hardship, carrying with him a deep hunger for meaning. He writes as one who has listened to silence as well as sorrow, weaving philosophy, faith, and memory into stories that search for light and speak to our shared humanity.
In The Divine Court, he does not write as a judge nor as a theologian, but as a witness, a monk of memory, carrying the weight of humanity's wounds in the hope of finding a spark of mercy.
His voice belongs to no nation and no creed alone, but to every reader who dares to look into the mirror of time and ask:
What remains of man, and what rises toward God?
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