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The Seven-Colour Novel

MolarTrutz Hardo presents us his life's work with the four volumes of the Seven-Colour Novel. The novel was conceived during an intense spiritual experience where Trutz received an order from a higher dimension to create an entirely new type of book. During a creative period spent in Crete, he subsequently succeeded in portraying one of the most difficult periods of German history, the time of German fascism, with both its painful overture and aftermath, from a highly personal as well as spiritual perspective. Hardo's work narrates the exciting and turbulent life of a poet (his father, shown above) and interweaves the storyline with the political conditions of the time, enriching both with a spiritual dimension.

The novel is written in a captivating, sensitive style which displays a great deal of empathy, with the seven colors employed providing the reader with access to creative and intuitive consciousness layers. To the ongoing process of Germany's coming to terms with its past, Trutz Hardo's fictional works have managed to add a much-needed further dimension - both sensitive, consciousness-raising and spiritual.

Each volume can be read independently and is geared to help understand - in the light of personal stories and tragedies - the spiritual laws from a higher perspective.

Reviews

"The most courageous novel of the century"
Die Andere Realität

"With the greatest interest and a sympathy I usually reserve for close family members only, I was bitten ... by the Molar Tetralogy ..."
Reader from Berlin

"In school, I was thoroughly put off my interest in history, but thanks to history being presented through stories which are based upon personal cases, I find my interest being rekindled... The characters come to life and help me to directly understand contemporary history with my heart."
Reader from Eberswalde near Berlin

"To all those who want to ‘see’ more in life, Trutz Hardo's captivating colour novels are an inspiration."
Reader from Zurich

"This is a noteworthy book indeed. Much as I'd like to, I don't see a way to place it - it is neither pure New Age, nor pure narration, nor pure course in history. The suspense kept growing stronger... Having made investigations alone can't account for such meticulous authenticity."
Journalist from Mainz

"A novel which fills the gaps and gives one the feeling of having taken part - both as an immediate participant and as a spiritual observer. Riveting, incredible, imaginative, eloquent and enlightening. Not run-of-the-mill, but outstanding, rich in imagery and magical magnetism. Impossible to put down!"
Writer from Berlin

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