More than a tale, this series of discoveries and colloquies is a warm provocation, a meditation that addresses timeless questions about life, divinity, and how humanity “cannot improve without a sublime ideal.” In contemplative dialogue and crisp yet poetic prose that moves quickly despite the headiness of the concepts, Maggi links Atlantis to the mysteries of the Sphinx and the Milky Way, offering a searching, spiritual adventure—a quest for answers to ease modern complexities of existence. Thrumming beneath the journey is the question “Why are we here?”
Maggi and Gaius suggest that humans tend to continuously fall into temptation, blocking us to see the true path of knowledge and damning us of the true purpose of life—the enlightenment of the soul. Maggi conjures an ambiance of hushed revelation, plus some precise architectural descriptions, into a thought-compelling exploration of what it really means to be human beyond the corruptions of greed and depravity. Seekers who relish searching, cosmic, life-affirming fiction rooted in ancient cultures will appreciate this reminder of the power of connecting to the divine.
Takeaway: Cosmic novel following seekers through ancient civilizations to find the divine.
Comparable Titles: J. Douglas Kenyon’s Ghosts of Atlantis; Stephen Shaw.
Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: B
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A-
"The book engagingly explores secrets of the past in a concise and dreamy way."
"The novel proves to be brief yet thoughtful."
— Kirkus Reviews
"The Subtle Lines of Truth is enigmatic in that it conveys hitherto secret knowledge in a subtle and yet profound manner. Readers will derive insights that will vary according to their receptiveness to new interpretations of the human condition and what went before. It is thus a call to awakening. In esoteric circles, information is often disguised and buried in plain sight. Seekers of the truth must make a firm commitment to uncover these and there are no shortcuts. This book mirrors the spiritual journey. It is as if one has to find the pieces of the jigsaw and then put them together without the benefit of the image on the box. The writing style is poetic and has an etheric quality that reads like a fairytale. The book contains maps and diagrams that will add to the reader's understanding and appreciation of the text. Simone Maggi has produced a work that is thought-provoking and enlightening. It also sounds a note of caution. History may repeat itself and false prophets may continue to spread disinformation. Evolution is in our hands, and the book provides a blueprint for transformation. It is highly recommended." (Leonard Smuts)
"The Subtle Lines of Truth: Rerum Initium follows the adventures of two travelers in their quest to help humanity reclaim spiritual integrity and resist the allure of the material world. With an engaging story, Simone Maggi explores the rise and fall of ancient civilizations and shows what they signify for society in the modern world. The author poses poignant philosophical questions about spirituality, morality, and humankind and provides readers with a glimpse into the human experience throughout different ages. A captivating narrative puts the reader in the role of an observer. This is not your typical plot-driven book but rather a study of the human condition through the lens of history. For readers who are interested in philosophy or enjoy historical fiction, this is the perfect book for you. I found it very illuminating and inspirational. Highly recommended!" (Pikasho Deka)
"The Subtle Lines of Truth: Rerum Initium by Simone Maggi is an intriguing story that will take you on a journey of discovery and reflection. It has a unique plot and introduces readers to an interesting cast of historical figures. The book covers many philosophical theories from Plato and Ovid to the symbolic meanings of numbers. The narration is conversational and easy to follow and understand. Each chapter flows perfectly into the next, and the content is thought-provoking. It delves into the purpose of our existence and how the past points to the future. I loved the story’s setup because it allows readers to learn, and then decipher the ancient myths by themselves. The book has pictures and illustrations that perfectly correspond with the text and act as aids to enhance readers’ understanding. This is a great story and a must-read for anyone who loves historical tales with philosophical exploration." (Luwi Nyakansaila)