JESUS — THE MIRROR & THE MAN - Ronnie Campbell

By Ronnie Campbell

Release Date: 2026-03-27

Genre: Literary Fiction

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DESCRIPTION — Book Nine (Quiet, Psychological, Mythic) This is the chamber where the masks fall. Where a man stops performing, stops pretending, and finally meets the truth he’s been circling his whole life. In this quiet, intimate vessel, Jesus steps into the room not as a figure of spectacle, but as a presence — steady, human, and unafraid of the shadows we carry. Jung stands on the other side of the mirror, a man who spent his life studying symbols, dreams, and the hidden weight inside every heart. What unfolds between them is not doctrine, not debate, but a gentle, grown‑man reckoning: the moment when clarity ends the performance and the real self steps forward. This is a story of reflection, shadow, and the quiet courage it takes to see yourself without flinching. A tale of two men — one who mapped the psyche, one who understood the soul — meeting in the stillness where truth finally speaks. A vessel about presence, honesty, and the mirror we all eventually face.

JESUS — THE MIRROR & THE MAN - Ronnie Campbell

By Ronnie Campbell

Release Date: 2026-03-27

Genre: Literary Fiction

(0 ratings)
DESCRIPTION — Book Nine (Quiet, Psychological, Mythic) This is the chamber where the masks fall. Where a man stops performing, stops pretending, and finally meets the truth he’s been circling his whole life. In this quiet, intimate vessel, Jesus steps into the room not as a figure of spectacle, but as a presence — steady, human, and unafraid of the shadows we carry. Jung stands on the other side of the mirror, a man who spent his life studying symbols, dreams, and the hidden weight inside every heart. What unfolds between them is not doctrine, not debate, but a gentle, grown‑man reckoning: the moment when clarity ends the performance and the real self steps forward. This is a story of reflection, shadow, and the quiet courage it takes to see yourself without flinching. A tale of two men — one who mapped the psyche, one who understood the soul — meeting in the stillness where truth finally speaks. A vessel about presence, honesty, and the mirror we all eventually face.

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