“We do not give you, Adam, any definite place, nor your own form, nor any special duty—so that you may have both place and face and duty according to your own desire, in accordance with your free will. The idea of other creatures is defined within the laws we establish. But you, not constrained by any limits, will define your own form by your own decision. I place you at the center of the world”…
The theme of unlimited possibilities of the mind and its infinite evolution, formulated by the genius of humanist philosophy of the Renaissance Pico della Mirandola, is developed today by social science fiction. The life of a young man from a forest tribe is filled with adventures: joys and losses, war and love, friendship and betrayal, crime and a feat… The conditions of his world impose strict limits on only one thing: spiritual development. But the mind that is growing stronger is mightier than the sprout that cracks asphalt. “Neither heavenly, nor earthly, nor mortal, nor immortal—free and glorious master,” the hero climbs upward through the barriers set by the universe. The dreamer—an ally of everyone who asks themselves “Who am I?”—and carves out their own path.