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The Twelfth Age is Volume III in The Third Verse Trilogy, a work that falls into a unique category best known as fiction with wisdom, or wisdom-focused modern mythology. Each volume—including The Tenth Muse and The El-eventh Hour—while interconnected, can be read as a stand-alone novel. So to read The Twelfth Age by itself will reveal what came before it in an understandable way.The powerful culmination of this three-volume story entertains through extraordinary futuristic visions of transformations in human consciousness. The Twelfth Age setting is primarily on planet Zamora, a parallel planet in a universe parallel to Earth's. The trilogy story continues by following the young lifetime of Tashami-roku. She sets out alone and uncertain to find Sharu, which is the modern Zamoran name for what remains of ancient Dwarnstile. Her search becomes a vortex, like the spiral shape that ripples throughout the story, so that her quest gathers followers into supreme awakening to the true nature of reality. Ultimately her passion for uncovering mysteries about an ancient prophet named Stair will link the fate of Zamora with that of Earth's.The book includes an appendix with references cited in the story, and another appendix with supplemental wisdom-teaching references for further exploration.

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  • Contemporary
  • Literary
  • Metaphysical

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