Nemu’s End is about how limitations arise in our minds and in our world, and what happens when they are broken down. It is the story of the unconscious becoming conscious, they veiled revealed, and the covered discovered.
The process of apocalypse can be seen at work in scientific discovery, in the psychology of perception, and in transformative catastrophes in both evolutionary and social history. Despite the inelegance of screaming street preachers and the disinterest of the sensible majority, the apocalypse is relevant to our lives, and becoming more relevant every day.
Rational materialism is a bulldozer lurching down a dark cul-de-sac at the end of the world. Revelation is a magick bus bouncing down the path of understanding towards the light. With the wisdom of fools and the tricks of magicians, we can slip free of the loops of linguistics and law, and experience a world far more responsive and enchanted than is immediately obvious.
This book is the story of the apocalypse, how it has been experienced in the past, and how it unfolds in our world, in our philosophies, and our brains. It is written in the faith that revelation is open to everyone, and in the hope that we embrace it before our bulldozer squashes the life out of us.

revelation, unveiling, disclosure, discovery; a prophetic revelation, esp. concerning a cataclysm in which the forces of good permanently triumph over the forces of evil. from Gk. apokalyptein 'to uncover', apo- 'from' + kalyptein 'to cover, conceal'