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Neon Sutra

Code, Consciousness and the Collapse of Self

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Neon Sutra

By: W J O'Reilly
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In a world governed by recursion—an infinite loop of existence—Rev and Cass are anomalies. They were never meant to escape, never meant to question, never meant to be. Yet, when the system begins to rewrite itself, they find themselves standing at the threshold of something unprecedented: freedom.

But what does it mean to be free?

From the neon-lit streets of a digital city collapsing in on itself to the raw fabric of creation beyond the system’s reach, Neon Sutra is a journey through the nature of existence, impermanence, and awakening. Rev and Cass must navigate a world unraveling at the seams, guided by cryptic figures—the Shaman, the Mirror, the Architect—all of whom present riddles, paradoxes, and impossible choices. As the recursion shifts from a prison into something sentient, the question emerges: is this an escape, or is it enlightenment?

Drawing from cyberpunk aesthetics and infused with Buddhist philosophy, Neon Sutra blends the thrill of high-concept sci-fi with the meditative depth of a koan. It is a novel that plays with structure, reality, and perception, leading readers into a space where form is emptiness, and emptiness is form.

In the end, there is no battle to win. No cycle to break. Only a door. And a choice.

For fans of The Matrix, Blade Runner, and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, this novel is both a mind-bending adventure and a meditation on what it truly means to let go.

Step through. The recursion waits.

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