You are not a passing accident. You are a story bigger than you imagine, older than you remember.
"The Seven Stages of the Human Being" is not a book to be added to your shelf ? it is a great map of your journey. A book that reopens the question you fled from for so long: Who are you before others described you? Who are you when the names fall away? And who of you remains when the roles are stripped bare?
This work approaches the human as he truly is: a composite being, multi-layered, carrying within him a trace of a call older than his earthly history. It walks with you step by step across seven stages:
The First Stage ? The World of Pre-Existence: the luminous origin before being clothed.
The Second Stage ? The Station of Clothing: the womb, when the light began to wear its weight.
The Third Stage ? The World of the Senses: the entrance to Earth, the start of the trial.
The Fourth Stage ? The World of Death: the disrobing, not annihilation; the unveiling, not the end.
The Fifth Stage ? The World of the Barzakh: the higher and lower isthmuses, and the bodies of the soul after death.
The Sixth Stage ? The World of the Resurrection: the great standing before the truth of the self.
The Seventh Stage ? The World of Eternity: when every thing settles in its final place.
The book joins philosophical depth, spiritual horizon, and a literary language worthy of the magnitude of this question. It is not a book of sermons nor of self-help, but a sincere call to those who still carry inside them something that whispers: I have not yet arrived.
The first book in the series "The Great Human Journey."