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              Print: "The Color of Consciousness"
The Color of Consciousness is a supernatural thriller that blends science and mysticism in a compelling narrative about dimensional discovery.
When painter Glenn Caldris uncovers a mysterious inscription hidden beneath seventeen layers of paint in a Victorian house, he stumbles into a century-old mystery involving Eleanor Morrison—a woman who disappeared in 1891 after conducting a dangerous experiment in "dimensional transcendence."
Working with physicist Dr. Chomsky (who turns out to be Eleanor's descendant), Kurt discovers that Eleanor wasn't practicing spiritualism but pioneering a revolutionary form of science. She had developed a special paint formula containing rare minerals that could literally open portals between dimensions—turning art into a gateway to expanded perception.
The story follows their journey as they recreate Eleanor's work, ultimately freeing her from a 130-year imprisonment between dimensions and unlocking humanity's potential to see beyond ordinary reality. Kurt transforms from a simple house painter into a "dimensional architect," tasked with opening other hidden portals around the world.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
- Supernatural mysteries with scientific foundations 
- Stories blending art, consciousness, and quantum physics 
- Character-driven narratives about awakening and transformation 
- Gothic atmosphere with modern sensibilities 
A thought-provoking tale that asks: What if the boundaries of reality are just waiting for the right person to paint them open?
The Color of Consciousness is a supernatural thriller that blends science and mysticism in a compelling narrative about dimensional discovery.
When painter Glenn Caldris uncovers a mysterious inscription hidden beneath seventeen layers of paint in a Victorian house, he stumbles into a century-old mystery involving Eleanor Morrison—a woman who disappeared in 1891 after conducting a dangerous experiment in "dimensional transcendence."
Working with physicist Dr. Chomsky (who turns out to be Eleanor's descendant), Kurt discovers that Eleanor wasn't practicing spiritualism but pioneering a revolutionary form of science. She had developed a special paint formula containing rare minerals that could literally open portals between dimensions—turning art into a gateway to expanded perception.
The story follows their journey as they recreate Eleanor's work, ultimately freeing her from a 130-year imprisonment between dimensions and unlocking humanity's potential to see beyond ordinary reality. Kurt transforms from a simple house painter into a "dimensional architect," tasked with opening other hidden portals around the world.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
- Supernatural mysteries with scientific foundations 
- Stories blending art, consciousness, and quantum physics 
- Character-driven narratives about awakening and transformation 
- Gothic atmosphere with modern sensibilities 
A thought-provoking tale that asks: What if the boundaries of reality are just waiting for the right person to paint them open?