
Prologue:
What are you able to observe beyond what others see?
Precisely at the time I am writing this book, an exciting event is happening in space. A comet, named Atlas visits us, apparently a ball of fire and ice that cyclically crosses the cosmos, but like every comet, it gives us a resounding and decisive message, to realize our fleeting presence on this rock called Earth and at the same time, it represents the commitment to permanence that we all have, despite the ephemeral nature of it. Its visit shows us that depending on our interactions with others, we will be changing our lives forever or appreciating its passage as circumstantial.
If we can look beyond what the event horizon shows us, we will be able to move forward and evolve, negotiate, interact and grow, but if we only collect data to politicize it for a substantial benefit, we will be denying the nature of the passage of time and why we are in this place for the time we have been allowed to live.
We will not have the opportunity to find alchemists if we do not know how to perceive them, we may see the attire, the physique, all the fleeting attractions, but we will not understand their essence.
It is important to recognize that no alchemist or dream maker looks away from the groups that support him, it is in them that he can light bonfires and gather the right characters, he is a seeker of resonants, he is a miner before the raw rock that needs to be polished and defined, he is a master of seduction in responsible terms and, if you look around him, each one of those around him are his reflection and are living matter, potential where surely many other alchemists have already inhabited them for a long time.
The alchemist, the creator of dreams, recognizes himself in his peers, all of whom are endowed with qualities to advance in the tasks they have set for themselves and are ready to change your life forever.
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