Pablo Cobian publishes his new novel, ‘Revelations Before the End of the World’

‘Revelations before the End of the World’ has hit the market, a literary work that promises to change the way we think about the apocalypse and the nature of human existence. Written by Pablo Cobián, this novel departs from traditional science fiction conventions to offer a narrative that blends philosophy, spirituality, and deep introspection.

Revelations before the End of the World follows the story of Elena, an ordinary woman who, through dreams and visions, begins to question the reality that surrounds her and her place in the universe. As she delves into topics such as gnosis, theosophy, and quantum physics, Elena discovers that the true apocalypse is not an external event, but an internal transformation that everyone must face.

The book has been praised for its accessible and relatable style, allowing readers to connect with the characters and reflect on their own experiences and beliefs. Through Elena’s relationship with her mother, Sofia, the author explores the dynamics between generations and the transmission of spiritual wisdom, making this novel not only a story about the end of the world, but also an exploration of human connections.

Available on Amazon, it is a must-read for those interested in philosophy, spirituality, and life’s big questions.

Synopsis:

Revelations before the End of the World is a mixture of very disparate ingredients –time travel and interdimensional travel, intrigue, plots, religious sects, science, shamanism, tradition, and innovation– that the author creates to tell a story that, at its core, is a philosophical and spiritual reflection.

About the author:

Pablo Cobián was born in Mexico City and holds a degree in Law. Passionate about reading and writing, as well as topics of science fiction, quantum physics, astronomy, and esotericism, he decided to explore these passions in his first work, Revelations before the End of the World. Pablo seeks to influence his readers through his writing, inviting them to reflect and improve as human beings.

Source: MiMub in Spanish

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