Europe, 2055. The former revolutionaries that promised justice and equality have, over the years, turned into a corrupt, self-serving gang. Distracting their citizens with prostitutes and mindless entertainment, it is they who rule the city-state of Eutopia at the heart of the old continent. Yet, a threat is rising. Outside its walls is the enemy clan of the Cynn, led by the strange Tibetan warrior monk, Master Dathul, who has long dreamed of freeing his people from the oppression of Eutopia. Preparing for war, Dathul sends an advance party to shut down the city-state's first the psychic, bureaucratic elite called the Telepathnocrats. Yet, coming face-to-face with Alexis, the Cynn's most powerful and psychic warrior -- an old dreamer, head of the Telepathnocrats, is stirred to revive the old revolution, and to do it right this time. If he can use Alexis and her powers, he believes, he will be able create a new, more advanced people that is beyond humanity and its failings.
Author and public speaker Angel Millar was born in a suburb of London, England. He attended Chelsea College and Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, where he developed both his interest in the arts and in spirituality. He later moved to North America, spending several years in Canada. He now lives in New York City.
He is the author of several books on Freemasonry, esotericism, symbolism, and mysticism. His upcoming book is The Three Stages of Initiatic Spirituality: Craftsman, Warrior, Magician (February 2020, Inner Traditions publishing). In it, Millar explores the three archetypes through the world's cultures, both ancient and modern, from shamanism, ancient Greek philosophy, alchemy, and Kabbalah, through Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, the martial arts (of China, Russia, and Persia), to Jungian psychology, the positive thinking movement, and chaos magic.
Designed as a kind of literary initiation, The Three Stages of Initiatic Spirituality: Craftsman, Warrior, Magician is divided into three sections, each with chapters explaining the history, myths, symbolism, rituals, and practices of one of the three archetypes.
In his daily life, Millar does his best to integrate these three archetypes, practicing art and writing (craftsman), martial arts, physical training, and Chi Gong (warrior), and meditation, inner-alchemy, visualization, and positive thinking (magician).