The Deep Gods

David Mason


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2.00 · 1 ratings · 196 pages · Published: 19 Dec 1999

The Deep Gods by David Mason
THE WORLD...
was a planet of union, when dolphin and man communicated, held by a common bond - the Great Compact of Life. When the dolphins sang their hypnotic music, beings of the sea and beings of the land united in ecstatic celebration, renewing the Compact for the fullness of each life.

THE MAN...
was Daniel of the twentieth century - yet he was Egon, from that distant time when Earth was vibrant with the oneness of life. Awakening in the body of the man Egon, he had been thrust back in time by forces beyond the comprehension of the wisest men. It was in his power to change the destiny of Earth, for he had been chosen by the Morra-Ayar - the gods of the deep. Plucked out of time, Daniel-Egon became a savior - even thought to save the Great Compact of Life was to deny his own existence.

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