Guided by a red-furred being known as Beyonder, Alwon travels through enchanted canyons, fungal cities, and underworld rivers. Each realm unveils layers of the psyche, and each encounter holds a key to his transformation. But this is no hero's conquest. It is a letting go, a remembering, and finally—a return.
Told with raw immediacy and deep symbolic resonance, Alwon in Another World invites the reader into an archetypal voyage that may just awaken something ancient in themselves.
As a young man, the author had experiences of a symbolic world, which helped him to envision fictional ones that are archetypically sound. He also draws upon his teaching on the symbolism of indigenous cultures and paleolithic art. Last, his familiarity with dreams, and doing groups on on dream interpretation has helped to keep him to create symbolic worlds.