Magic and science, enlightenment and egocentrism, love and sex, dream and reality - you've seen it before, but never so.
The Cave is a comic novel, with elements of travel and adventure, inspired by Leonard Orr, Neale Donald Walsch, Jonathan Carroll and Dan Brown. The main characters are three sister-witches from Warsaw: Olga (Full Professor in Neurology), Irene (Doctor in Computer Science & Nanotechnology and Natasha (Master of Arts in Psychology and a professional fortune-teller) – daughters of Madam Twardowska (an aficionado and connoisseur of Russian literature). The sisters, who are involved in implementation of the international project aiming at construction of an artificial brain, have been entrusted by their friend, Margarita, with a mission to solve the riddle of her husband’s mysterious disappearance. In course of the investigation, they discover issues more fascinating than science and more powerful than magic.
Each of the four parts of the novel is set on a different continent, where the three travelers meet such distinguished figures as Pola Churchill, Ellen Greve (aka Jasmuheen), Leonard Orr and Lakshmiprasada Devkota. These encounters are true lessons of conscious living. For the sake of digestibility, any serious philosophical deliberations have been balanced with sceptical Irene’s broad (often crude) sense of humour, to secure the lightness of the form and the sustainable development of the flow.