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Read by Serger Marcon (Synthesized Voice)
What is the house we inhabit? Walls, memories, bodies? Or a deeper symbol of who we truly are? In this work, Serger Marcon leads us through a poetic and philosophical narrative in which science, faith, and memory intertwine within a single mystery: the search for the eternal within the human. Dr. Alexander Weiss, a brilliant neuroscientist marked by tragedy, dares to challenge the boundaries between life and death. But what appears to be a triumph of reason soon becomes a dark mirror, reflecting his deepest fears. In parallel, an elderly Israeli man named Jesus ben Elias safeguards the legacy of a house built with his own hands-a symbol of roots, truth, and transcendence. Two stories unfold side by side and ultimately converge in the same territory: the soul as the dwelling place of mystery. Within these pages, you will discover: - A narrative that blends storytelling, philosophy, and spirituality. - Questions that do not seek absolute answers, but meaningful paths. - A powerful metaphor about life, death, and the eternal that dwells within us. The House of the Soul is not just a book-it is an inward journey, where certainty fractures and uncertainty reveals its light
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