
TIME ARCHITECTS
Synopsis
Brana’s mind is stretched to the limit as she discovers the TRUE structure of the Cosmos and how she fits in it — a molecule inside a giant galactic brain that is in fact the Universe, connected through time, space, and reality. When her father, a cosmic gatekeeper to the past, present, and future, shows her how old she really is, and how complex the Universe actually is, she must seek answers. Love, loss, hope, despair, fear, faith, and even death haunt her from life to life, from reality to reality. But in the end, she gains immense knowledge that not only radically changes her perception of life, but also reveals the secret of her immortal soul--her true purpose for existing. She has been tasked with saving the Universe from death! She discovers she descends from the most ancient civilization, the source of whose power and wisdom is literally hoarded in the stars, which themselves are conscious beings that keep the Universe alive! She learns from her own experiences that death is not the end, but rather the beginning stage of a new life. Throughout her impossible mission, she discovers that the Universe is far more advanced than the most brilliant scientific minds of humanity can comprehend.
The Universe itself is a living brain, and human souls are attached to the stars, acting as NEURONS moving through it. If those neurons begin to die, so does the human brain. And vice versa.
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As Brana travels through a galactic kaleidoscope of unpredictable events, she searches for her soulmate, Rezar, who she has lost many, many lifetimes ago. Almost like a glitch in the matrix, she sees glimpses of him in her dreams, so he sets out on a sort of multidimensional treasure hunt, through time and space, to finally reunite in their present incarnation. When she finds him, she discovers he has been assigned to protect her in every one of her incarnations. Sometimes she knew he was there protecting her. Sometimes he did it from the shadows. But her value to the universe is so immense that he must keep her alive at all costs.
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The main conflict is the Universe is sick. In the unimaginably immense living brain that is the living Universe, millions of stars are dying. And stars act essentially as giant neurotransmitters for this BRAIN. Physical reality and the illusion of both life and death will cease to exist, as giant black holes become a galactic cancer, eating away at the BRAIN by sucking up stars. If something isn't done to stop this, the brain, and thus time, matter, and organic life will cease to exist. Brana and Rezar are tasked by the universe to stop this.
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Black holes, also known as the “Black Ray," is a secret evil pantheon that controls the entire earthly civilization, which extends not only into space but also in time. “Black Ray” is opposed by a small but equally powerful civilization of star reflections. The growing tension in this conflict is heading for Armageddon in all dimensions, and now the Universe is on the verge of death.
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In one last attempt to self-preserve, the Universe tries to heal itself using two ancient stars from which conscious life first began. These stars have gone through all possible transformations. Now their incarnations must undergo one final trial before reaching the finish line. These stars are in fact important main characters in the story.
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How does a single mortal human fit into this unimaginable fight to save the entire Universe? A human being is really a star's avatar. As long as the star lives, its avatar lives, even if its avatar's organic incarnation ends. If the star lives, it simply recreates its avatar in a new incarnation.
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Brana and Rezar are not only separated by space but also by time. The probability of their fates intersecting seem improbable by logical standards, but their mission supersedes human logic. By the end of Volume 1, both finally realize that they were specifically created for this very mission, and “allowed” to see what has been hidden for eons from others. Having survived lifetimes of trials and psychological madness, often faced with physical destruction, they refuse to give up looking until they finally find each other… But the moment they do, the Universe once again scatters them across different dimensions. The Neuronavigator, one of the powerful devices of the ancient civilization, a gateway to the space-time continuum, is the only thing that can lead them back together.
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The fact that they need to be together is not determined by their earthly desires. On a cosmic scale, the union of their stars MUST happen to restore the entire Universe.