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Time Odyssey: The Soul’s Memory; Part II: The Journey
Time Odyssey: The Soul's Memory; Part III: Awakening
Time Odyssey: The Soul's Memory; Part I, Dreamtime
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Rachel, a survivor of a lonely and bleak childhood, now is recovering from a car accident that killed her husband and unborn child. Heartbroken and suicidal, she heads north to Canada to find ‘the perfect place’ to kill herself.

Driving through a peculiar mist, she comes upon a small community in the forest—and Aaron. Aaron remembers her from past lives, but she has no memory of anything before her tragic childhood.

Aaron tries to break through Rachel's hard shell of protection to help her realize who she really is, to remind her of her purpose, and to continue where they left off.

Part III of the trilogy.

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Release dateAug 2, 2013
Time Odyssey: The Soul’s Memory; Part II: The Journey
Time Odyssey: The Soul's Memory; Part III: Awakening
Time Odyssey: The Soul's Memory; Part I, Dreamtime

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  • Time Odyssey: The Soul's Memory; Part I, Dreamtime

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    Time Odyssey: The Soul's Memory; Part I, Dreamtime
    Time Odyssey: The Soul's Memory; Part I, Dreamtime

    Edak of Mu discovers a way to rid the world of ferocious beasts that roam the world. But the warlike government of Atlan insists on using their weaponry to achieve this, which causes great upheavals in the world. Using his mystical knowledge, Edak struggles to save his people and the woman he loves. Thousands of years and miles away, Ketzah of Atlan also senses a doomed homeland. Torn from the woman he loves, he must find a safe place to secrete records of their history and technology before it is too late.

  • Time Odyssey: The Soul’s Memory; Part II: The Journey

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    Time Odyssey: The Soul’s Memory; Part II: The Journey
    Time Odyssey: The Soul’s Memory; Part II: The Journey

    Fleeing the sinking continent of Atlan, Ketzah and six temple Initiates must now secrete the Records of Atlan's history. After surviving a tumultuous ocean journey, they find themselves in a primitive jungle, where they are mistaken for sea gods. They assume these identities for their own safety, and to teach a less-violent way of life in their new community. They introduce agriculture and music while erecting a small pyramid to hide the Records. Ketzah has vowed to find Falima when his work is done, and after several years he and three companions head to Khemet to fulfill his promise. Part II of the trilogy.

  • Time Odyssey: The Soul's Memory; Part III: Awakening

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    Time Odyssey: The Soul's Memory; Part III: Awakening
    Time Odyssey: The Soul's Memory; Part III: Awakening

    Rachel, a survivor of a lonely and bleak childhood, now is recovering from a car accident that killed her husband and unborn child. Heartbroken and suicidal, she heads north to Canada to find ‘the perfect place’ to kill herself. Driving through a peculiar mist, she comes upon a small community in the forest—and Aaron. Aaron remembers her from past lives, but she has no memory of anything before her tragic childhood. Aaron tries to break through Rachel's hard shell of protection to help her realize who she really is, to remind her of her purpose, and to continue where they left off. Part III of the trilogy.

Author

J. F. Weckesser

Legends and myths of lost continents have always intrigued me, and as a longtime member of the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC, and also the Association for Research and Enlightenment, one day “Time Odyssey: The Soul’s Memory” began to unfold in my mind: What would it have been like to live in those days? Curiously enough, I saw the world as a male for the first two books of the trilogy, and as a woman in the third.I believe even our greatest heroes and masters were human, and probably struggled with their own hopes, fears, desires, misgivings, lapses of judgment, joys and sorrows—especially during the dark and scary times. It is the rising above these roadblocks that make the hero. A Zen proverb says, "The obstacle is the Path."My present home is in Wisconsin, but I spent many years in California. My heart belongs in both areas.

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