Empathy, intuitions, dreams, visions - extraordinary ways to perceive reality. They stretch human awareness beyond what our five senses and data-gathering machines can detect, defying the established criteria of evidence-based knowledge. Are these perceptions reliable? If so, how can we learn to interpret these different ways of knowing? And if we manage to do so accurately, will others believe us?
Promise Holmes-Thomas, daughter to Peter Holmes and Brittany Thomas, must contend with these very experiences and questions in Prometheus Returns. The challenges, inspirations, and hard-earned wisdom garnered by her parents in Chiron's Light and In and Out of Time can only guide her so far. In the third book of this trilogy, Promise must discern for herself the meaning of the past, its impact on her present, and her hopes for a new, more highly evolved future. Unresolved issues resurface and demand their healing. Her parents' former solutions cannot substitute for her own journey.
Promise must come to know her deeper Self. She must make her own choices for how to understand the meaning and purpose of her life. Will she have the courage to do this work? Who or what will come to her aid? Where will this journey take her? Dare she face her true destiny?
Prometheus Returns invites the reader once again to consider the breadth and depth of healing available to the human soul. With Chiron's Light and In and Out of Time, this story swirls in the fluidity of time and space, incorporating ancient myths and shamanic journeys to explore more expansive realms of consciousness. Love, laughter, conflict, and drama fill these pages to offer a greater vision of possibility, wholeness, and healing for all.