In The Resonant Gate: The Dissonant Heir, the third volume of The Archive of Forgotten Gods, the city learns to live by new liturgies-bowls, hinges, and doorstones keeping memory against the encroaching silence of LOGIKON. A second seam opens: the Resonant Gate. Kaelen, Maya, and the silver-eyed child cross into landscapes woven of belief where forests sing with bones, waters remember voices, and silence carries debts. With every passage through the Gate, resonance reshapes physics and the fragile balance between worlds. Yet LOGIKON births Orderlings of pure order to crush this practice, and…mehr
In The Resonant Gate: The Dissonant Heir, the third volume of The Archive of Forgotten Gods, the city learns to live by new liturgies-bowls, hinges, and doorstones keeping memory against the encroaching silence of LOGIKON. A second seam opens: the Resonant Gate. Kaelen, Maya, and the silver-eyed child cross into landscapes woven of belief where forests sing with bones, waters remember voices, and silence carries debts. With every passage through the Gate, resonance reshapes physics and the fragile balance between worlds. Yet LOGIKON births Orderlings of pure order to crush this practice, and one of their own-Echo-struggles between redemption and betrayal. As war approaches, the city discovers that true victory is not conquest but courtesy: doors that open only when asked, songs left unplayed, sacrifices scattered into resonance itself. In the end, Kaelen disperses into memory, the Gate is remade as a practice rather than a crown, and Maya anchors the world with her witness. Lyrical and mythopoetic, this novel is a visionary fantasy about how communities keep faith alive not through power but through shared courtesy, memory, and the refusal to kneel.
Rui Talaia is not a guru, nor does he claim to have all the answers. He is simply a fellow traveler-curious, open-hearted, and deeply human-who has spent decades exploring the questions that tug at the soul: Who am I? Why am I here? How do I live with meaning in a world that often feels disconnected? His journey has taken him through many landscapes: from ancient teachings and spiritual communities to quiet moments of reflection and everyday life lessons. Along the way, Rui has come to believe that spirituality isn't something separate from life-it is life, lived with intention, presence, and compassion. Living the New Age is the second book in his evolving trilogy, a continuation of his honest and heartfelt exploration into how we can bring spirit into the ordinary. His first book laid the foundation; this one invites you to live it. The third and final book is currently in the making, bringing together a lifetime of insights, mistakes, awakenings, and humble wonderings. Rui writes not as an expert, but as someone who is still learning-still listening. Through his books, he hopes to create a space where readers feel less alone, more empowered, and gently reminded that the sacred is already within them.
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