In the hills of ancient Jerusalem, Jacob, son of Judah, loses one sheep from his flock of one hundred. Pursuing it into a dark cave, he stumbles upon an ancient clay vessel containing a living Book - a Book made of skin, veins, blood, and preserved memory from the time of Noah.
When he speaks its name, the Book becomes a man: Abracus, the Father of Logic.
Abracus teaches Jacob the hidden structure of reality:
That creation began not with chaos, but with House.
That the Torah begins with Bet - the letter of interior space.
That every letter contains carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen - the chemistry of life.
That words form bonds like amino acids.
That water was born from union.
That fire ignites in mitochondria.
That breath carries the spark.
That the human body is a living book.
As Jacob learns that all sparks must return to the Two Spaces - the primordial mirror unity behind creation - Rome intervenes. Imprisoned in darkness, Jacob discovers the Book now flows within his own DNA.
He escapes without breaking iron.
He gathers the people.
He manifests the lost lamb.
And ultimately, he gathers the entire world back into the Book.
Blending Kabbalah, sacred cosmology, metaphysics, biological symbolism, and philosophical fiction, Abracus: The Logic of the Spark is a visionary work exploring:
- The Book of Life
- DNA as covenant
- The unity of science and scripture
- The spark of consciousness
- The Two Spaces (Bethel)
- The structure behind creation
For readers of mystical philosophy, esoteric theology, symbolic fiction, and intellectual spiritual literature.