Even a Crow Knows How to Crack a Walnut in Clear Light
Even a Crow KnowsaEUR|traces the life of a brilliant M.I.T. graduate, Ana, whose journey sets the stage for a profound exploration of the intersection between technology and spirituality. The novel briefly touches on her early childhood, highlighting her innate brilliance and her deep curiosity about the origins of the universe. Her conflict ignites when she is recruited by a corporate headhunter working for a visionary consortium eager to reshape the world, using a unique contribution Ana developed while at the military research facility, Area 52.Initially driven by a scientific obsession with light, Ana's exploration gradually shifts toward deeper philosophical questions about existence itself. As her work evolves, she finds herself caught in a growing tension between the technological world she's helping to create and an emerging awareness of a spiritual truth that transcends it. In this space, death is revealed as an illusion, and all beings and phenomena are seen as interconnected across the vastness of the universe. The subtitle,A Space Contains All Beings and Things, encapsulates this idea-an expansive view of reality where everything is intricately woven together.
-- Armida Nagy Rose