Not just a continuation of First Thunder, this visionary work is more akin to myth than pure fiction. Its non-linear form expands ideas of time, space and the self into the realm of multidimensional consciousness.
The conflicts and challenges faced by the god-like beings in this story represent warring aspects of our own fragmented personalities. The need for the healing of the self is out-pictured here to be recognized by the reader at the heart level - not merely intellectually.
'In terms of visionary experience, re-centering occurs through the process of identifying the different internal characters, descarding those who do not serve the growth process, strengthening those who do, destroying that which is useless, creating that which is useful.' -- MSI