The SonFlower
and the Bear.
This is the project I have been carrying for years. A 13-book spiritual fiction series that I describe as Third Testament-style — not a retelling of scripture, but an original narrative that takes the questions of faith, consciousness, and human purpose as seriously as any sacred text.
The SonFlower reaches toward the light. The Bear is rooted in the earth. Together they tell the story I have been trying to tell my whole life.
A Third Testament
for our time.
The SonFlower and the Bear is not a retelling of scripture. It is not fan fiction of the Bible. It is an original spiritual fiction series — 13 books — that asks the questions I have been carrying for decades and refuses to offer easy answers.
The SonFlower represents the divine light — the Christ consciousness, the eternal spirit that reaches always toward something greater. The Bear represents the earthly — the powerful, the primal, the fierce protector, the part of us that is deeply human and does not apologize for it.
Together they are the tension every spiritually serious person lives in. Between the sacred and the embodied. Between heaven and earth. Between what we believe and what we do.
This series is my life’s most ambitious creative work. Some books are written. Some are outlined. One — Book XIII — waits at the end with a gold spine.
- 13 books in the series — a complete narrative arc
- Spiritual fiction — not theology, not self-help, not allegory
- Explores Christ consciousness, human evolution, and divine love
- Written to "TRUE 10" standards — scripture-level intentionality
- 42 theological appendices developed alongside the narrative
- Years in the making — the project that won't let me go
Some questions are too big
for non-fiction.
I have spent years studying theology, consciousness, comparative religion, and the life of Jesus. I have read the mystics and the scientists. I have sat in Bible study and stayed up until 3am following a thread of thought that won’t let go.
And I have found that the deepest truths — the ones that actually change how you live — don’t fit neatly into a doctrinal statement or a self-help framework. They need a story. They need characters who struggle and doubt and love and fail and keep going.
That is what The SonFlower and the Bear is. My attempt to tell the truth in the only form that can hold it.