The Love Energy Central series is best read in order as stories often span more than one volume and the characters evolve.
Energy is eternal delight.
William Blake
Your presence brings joy to the collective
And you transmute healing wherever you
direct your attention.
You let your higher mind guide you
And you find meaning in discomfort.
Bennett Ross
How do two young masons living in a little town in the mountains of southern Spain, become Healers? Bricks and mortar and Energy Healing? Here is their story, the story of Juan and Jesús, cousins twice over. Juan was known as 'Juan the Unbaptist' due to assisting people to register their apostasy with the Catholic Church. I say 'was' because, except for a brief puzzled word, he is dead even as we open the book. But we will hear from Juan as he enjoys the after life.
Juan is pleased, very pleased, ecstatically pleased, to find that Consciousness remains after death in the Materium. His Abuelo (grandfather) greets him and welcomes him into... into what exactly? Has it got a name? Sign posts don't exist and Abuelo just calls it 'Home'. Juan, however, decides to call it 'Love Energy Central', as he knows about the Energy which he is able to channel, and he experiences that Energy as Love. He accepts a return to Spirit in this joyful togetherness where the Consciousness of so many Life Forms coexist. Home. He sends his news regularly to his primo Jesús, although it will be some while before Jesús will be aware of his Primo's communications.
Back on Earth, Jesús is distraught at losing his cousin, close in age and close in affection. When he is calmer, he begins to investigate, who killed Juan? Given Juan's love of women, there had to be a woman involved, no? But other possibilities exist. Was his death personal, political or religious? Why was his decapitated head found in the Town Hall? Juan had a difference of opinion with the Priest. Is the Church involved? The Guardia Civil begin an investigation, but what they find is mainly humiliation. Their own.
This is not the first tragic personal loss for Jesús, as he lost his fiancée ten years previously. Losing his cousin reopens the pain of the earlier loss. First, Jesús must find tranquillity of mind, then the investigation begins to open doors, he finds clues, and eventually answers.
Meanwhile, the back stories of the two cousins unfold, including Love stories, Lightning stories and the Gift of Healing stories.
And if you'd like to think about or discuss the issues raised in this book, Topics for Discussion are appended.