Literary Project: "Crossing the Fire"

Thanks to energy practices, I crossed the fire of transmutation and discovered myself: that's how I started writing.

Stories of discrimination and violence: what my heart had recorded. But soon I also started a fantasy saga about an elf and an orc. Then I told the story of those who were like me in the 20th century, and finally, I had to write a novel that explained the project.

Sixteen books in total (for now, at least in the first draft), organized into four Cycles. You can read them in the order you prefer: each cycle is a different entrance to the same path. Choose the one that calls you.

You can read them in the order you prefer: each cycle is a different entrance to the same path. Choose the one that calls you.

Cycle 1: One Spirit (1 novel)

The esoteric and Taoist conception behind the project, told as a novel. If you wonder where it all comes from, you'll find the answer here. It's the point of origin, the unit from which everything starts and to which everything returns.

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2:  Three Stars (3 stories)

 
The people who allowed the merger of male and female yesterday.   Dora Richter, Christine Jorgensen, and Virginia Prince paved the way we walk with dignity.  

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3: Five Kingdoms (5 novels)

  An elf prince forced to become the wife of the King of orcs. If you like epic fantasy — battles, magic, peoples at war — you'll find all this here. But beneath the surface, you'll also find much more.  

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4: Seven Souls (7 novels)

  Lives of discrimination, sex, and violence, and in response, only love. Here, the androgynous archetype enters the flesh. These are burning stories. If you have the courage to read them, they won't leave you as they found you.  

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Why sixteen books in four cycles

From the correspondence between Taoist symbolism and the Tree of Life, described by the Kabbalah, I had the intuition of how to convey my spiritual growth path.  

The sixteen books would have been included in four Cycles, organized according to the order in which Taoist alchemy leads the practitioner from the body to the emotions, to the mind, and finally to spiritual unity.  

In reverse order, the same Cycles can be organized following the descent of spiritual energy into the world, according to the Kabbalah