In addition to offering an enthralling fairy
tale, Domenico Corna explores philosophical ideas about the meaning
of existence and the existential identity of humans in his most
recent book, "Wood of Plane." In this tale, he illustrates how one
enormous explosion scatters ancient souls throughout several
dimensions. Some of them travel to Earth and live alongside us.
Although they have forgotten their past lives and experiences, they
nevertheless have a special mystical bond with nature. They must
assemble all of their former spirits in wood of plane to regain
their memories and leave the chaos of our planet. But accomplishing
it is not simple. Some of our Earthlings also desire to enter an
alternate universe in order to escape the monotonous chaos and
pointless repetition of daily life. The ability of meditation to
communicate with ancient souls is really astounding.
I adored how the story's original world,
complete with numerous dimensions and an alternate reality, was
created. It's lovely to see a beautiful magic system that unites
souls with nature. The story is enriched by the contributions of all
the main protagonists and supporting cast members, who all have
unique reasons. I loved the amazing layer that added spirituality
and a philosophical approach to life's issues from a soul-searching
perspective. Important themes like loneliness and despair are
expertly handled in the story. It's interesting to see how the
author presented multiple dimensions using a storytelling method.
Though it's difficult, the author was able to easily create an
alternate reality and tackle philosophical issues. I should laud the
book's exquisite lyrical style, which is attractive, aesthetically
pleasing, glossy, and allegorical. I only want to remark that "Wood
of Plane" is a work of art that the modern world needs to rediscover
in order to reclaim its soul. Without a doubt, I give this book a
five out of five rating and would suggest it to everyone who like
fairy tales and wants to learn more about life.