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Gideon Gideon
- Narrated by: Gary Miller-Youst
- Length: 3 hrs and 5 mins
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Summary
Gideon Gideon is a multidimensional voyage of the soul through a whirling fusion of past, present and future; exploring the illusion of death, transfiguration...and the mysteries of the quantum. Transpiring in simultaneous locations, similar to a dreamscape, always symbolic, but seemingly real; bringing into question death itself, and whether one moves into another dimension without realizing they are gone, and therefore never seeming to perish...within the duality of creation and destruction, the polar opposites in space time reality.
All the while the entire cinematic kaleidoscope of images is overseen with the periodic narration of a dark cosmic entity, full of wrath, dark humor and an aspect of Divinity - fuming from a fifth dimension.
It is said in some ancient wisdom, the masters of sound control the universe: the power of the word made flesh in Genesis, the truths of music and mathematics, the universal language...and last but not least the power of love - the Light.
In Gideon Gideon, all the above descend upon an eclectic group of souls, in sometimes ordinary and other times extraordinary happenstance. It is centered upon Martin, the "gordy man", a jazz trumpet player, a cynical searcher of some spiritual truth, and Dr. Ahasuerus, a Faustian Persian mystic and businessman, and the struggle between the appearance of Good...and the subtle as well as the not so subtle manipulations of Evil, as Ahasuerus seeks to ensnare Martin, his trusted friend Mr. McPhee, and others in the quest to secure the head of John the Baptist.
Gideon Gideon is a serial novel, of which this is Volume I, leading to Volume II.