The Circle of Wisdom is a symbolic literary novel about memory, ancestry, and inner awakening.
In El Paso, Josette lives quietly as a translator-fluent in languages, yet estranged from her own inheritance. When a mysterious letter and a single feather arrive, recurring visions of the White Calf-echoing the sacred renewal figure of White Buffalo Calf Woman-draw her into a journey that bridges desert landscapes, hidden knowledge networks, and the forgotten threads of her maternal lineage.
Blending the Hermetic principles of The Kybalion with the depth psychology of Carl Jung, the novel explores synchronicity, individuation, symbolic memory, and the idea that observation itself transforms reality. It unfolds not as doctrine or prophecy, but as a mirror-inviting readers to notice patterns rather than chase conclusions.
For the author, this story is more than fiction. It is an ancestral call-an exploration of fragmented heritage, Native lineage remembered in pieces, Jewish modes of questioning, and the longing to reconcile inherited worlds. It reflects a personal search to understand how symbols, stories, and memory carry identity across generations.
For readers drawn to mythic fiction, spiritual psychology, and layered symbolic storytelling, The Circle of Wisdom is an invitation to remember what was never truly lost-and to discover that wholeness is uncovered, not constructed.