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Aysha House’s journey towards creating an inspiring book has been years in the making. A transformative trip to Seville played a central role in shaping her creative aspirations, and during lockdown she finally embarked on the journey of putting ideas onto paper. Her spiritual exploration took an impactful turn when she embraced Christianity years ago. Her faith opened her eyes to the world of the biblical lands from New Testament times. The idea of time travel began to take root in her mind – the notion of journeying back two millennia to the era of Christ, linked with the prospect of venturing forward into the year 3000 AD.

(Ophelia)

To see and travel back to a time and to a place of such historical significance,1 was a wonder to even contemplate.2To experience touch, smell,3 to visualise and wonder at the most debated,

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