About When the Soul is Balanced – The Gods Awaken
Unlock the ancient power within you through twelve sacred spiritual fragments—each one representing a forgotten value, an eternal truth, a celestial memory. Symbolizing the 12 months of the year, the 12 primordial gods, and the 12 timeless lessons humanity often loses in the noise of modern life.
In an age where speed drowns silence and the soul is starved of stillness, this journey across time and spirit guides you through the fragmented landscapes of your inner world. Piece by piece, the forgotten parts of yourself are gathered. And when the soul is balanced—the gods awaken.
New light will emerge. Your strength will no longer slumber. The way forward becomes clear, illuminated not by fate—but by conscious awareness.
Written as a soul-nourishing tale of a young girl named Lyra, this story unfolds through her mystical encounters with divine archetypes that mirror the sacred blueprint within all of us.
Each chapter is a mirror—reflecting a phase of life and a wound the soul must face and transcend. With poetic storytelling, emotional depth, and subtle spiritual truths, this book becomes your own soul’s reflection.
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Author Bio:
Elder Saga Sights was born from a quiet longing — a longing to capture the forgotten moments, the small victories, and the silent wisdom accumulated over a lifetime.
Behind Elder Saga Sights is a heart that believes every soul, no matter how weathered or wounded, holds a sacred story worth telling. Stories that do not shout, but whisper. Stories stitched together with fragments of joy, grief, love, and endurance.
Through gentle storytelling, Elder Saga Sights seeks to remind readers that every breath, every goodbye, every sunrise is part of a greater symphony.
A symphony where every soul is a necessary note, every life a necessary light.
Thank you for being part of this journey.
The best stories are the ones we live — and the ones we dare to remember.
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