March 16, 2009

Dwapara Yuga: Daemon

The first novel Daemon was reviewed by Billy O'Brien, Director of Cybersecurity and Communications Policy at the White House as the “Greatest. Techno-thriller. Period. Experts have long feared the Internet doomsday scenario. Daemon is arguably more terrifying.”

As we progress in Dwapara Yuga, two themes are emerging: human potential, as people become more spiritual, smarter, faster, stronger and that same potential expressed in ever more sophisticated technologies.   After all, even in Hindu mythology the Gods had all manners of planes and devices.

Unlike the majority of writers of tech novels and movies, the LA-based writer is himself a technologist reflecting facts rather than the usual journeymen writers dressing up plot lines from Shakespeare with a few product placements and gimmicky references.

More intriguingly, the author has used the meritocracy of publishing his own works rather than the narrow circuit of agent-connected political, journalistic, sport, media, organized religion and criminal talent.

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The views expressed are the personal, independent views of the author and are not intended to reflect the views of any other individual(s) or organization(s). A list of official Kriya Yoga Organizations can be found here.