New Story Announcement - Cycle of Soil
Today, something new takes root.
Cycle of Soil has just begun.
On this first day, you'll find 15 chapters already planted, ready to be read. After that, this garden will grow slowly, steadily: one chapter a day, for the next month.
If you've walked with me before through Art of Creation, you may feel a familiar earth beneath your feet. This new story shares its roots, but the seed is different, and the soil has matured.
Where Art of Creation began with small, simple steps, tending plants, learning to listen to leaves and loam, Cycle of Soil moves deeper into the living systems of the garden itself.
It's a story of Spiritual Agriculture, and the quiet dialogue between Spiritual Plants, soil, and the soul that tends them.
It doesn't sprint. It settles. It doesn't shout. It listens. But if you know how to hear it, there's power in that stillness.
The main character's path here grows differently than Devor's. The pace of his cultivation, the rhythm of his learning, will take their own shape, and you may not see the full pattern until the first book nears its end.
As for Art of Creation, I plan to return to it slowly. Perhaps three chapters a week — steady enough to keep it alive, careful enough not to rush its roots.
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I will finish it. I made that promise to myself, and to all of you who started this journey with me.
Because Art of Creation is more than a first attempt. It's the soil from which this world grows.
Cycle of Soil is the seed planted inside that soil, nourished by what came before, reaching for something deeper.
This path, this idea of Eco-Cultivation, begins there, but it doesn't end there. One story breaks the ground. Another rises. And perhaps, one day, others will branch out too.
Thank you for walking with me again. And if this is your first step into the garden, welcome. Take your time. Let it grow.
Below is the link to Cycle of Soil.
I hope you find something here worth tending.