"Like a story around a campfire."
—The Audience, Birmingham Unitarian Church
"Certainly wowed the crowd with the performance and the words themselves."
—Hudson Valley Writers Guild
"A unique and moving experience." —Michigan Michael Chekhov
"A hopeful vision of peaceful coexistence as one united humanity. Delightful to hear the voices of great poets and thinkers of the past in dialogue with the narrator. The performance was thought-provoking, moving, and inspiring. Our world is desperately in need of this message of peace, love and humanity." —Rev Eric Williams, St. Philip's Episcopal Church
"Impressed, moved to laughter, tears. Held our attention for 90 minutes, stayed so energized, a feat in itself. A creative, powerful message with so many of the poet masters, phenomenal! Amazing life-time work!" —Rev Leonetta Bugleisi, Unitarian Universalist
"I am in awe of the brilliance of this book! Food for the soul, and answers to humanity's most pressing problems, right where they belong, in the epic poetry of all the teachers, magicians, prophets, shamans, and poets of all time. Everyone must read this book, especially if you enjoy literature, wisdom, and philosophy." —Anodea Judith, Author, Novato, California
"A remarkable poem by a uniquely inspired poet, taking us out of time into a new and unspoken consciousness..." —Kevin McGrath, South Asian Studies, Harvard University
"What Joseph Campbell described as the Hero's journey. Very Jungian is our hero. Beautiful book." —The Examiner, Portland, Oregon
"Don't be intimidated by an epic poem. It's really coming back to that image of the storyteller sitting around the campfires of the world, dipping into and weaving the story of humanity, in the most beautiful, mellifluous language. Thirty years were not wasted. If anybody listening has contacts to NASA..." —New Consciousness Review Radio, Portland, Oregon
"A uniquely powerful work."—Spirituality Today
"It only takes the first few paragraphs of this modern epic poem to feel the mental gush of ideas, fascinating juxtapositionings, and unique symbolism for our time."
—The Jewish Post and News of Winnipeg, Canada
"An attempt to merge the sciences and the humanities to reach a greater understanding of the human condition." —Savage, London, UK
"Mr. Glaysher has written an epic poem of major importance that is guaranteed to bring joy and an overwhelming sense of beauty and understanding to readers who will travel the space ways with this exquisite poet. While the poem reads like the classic poetry of Milton, it has the contemporary edge of genius modernity. I am truly awed by this poet's use of epic poetry that today's readers will connect with, enjoy and savor every word, every line and every section. Frederick Glaysher is a master poet who knows his craft from the inside out, and this is truly a major accomplishment and contribution to American Letters. Once you enter, you will not stop until the end. A landmark achievement." —ML Liebler, Department of English, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
"Very readable and intriguingly enjoyable. Frederick Glaysher's hours of dedication have produced a masterpiece that will stand the test of time." —Poetry Cornwall, No. 36, England, UK
"Glaysher is really an epic poet and this is an epic poem! Glaysher has written a masterpiece."
—The Society of Classical Poets