Prologue:
In a world where beliefs shape the fabric of our lives, three souls find themselves at a crossroads.
Galanna:
Galanna, 22, lives in Kyoto, Japan, with her traditional Buddhist family. Her parents, Hiroshi, a respected monk, and Aiko, a devoted practitioner, instill in her the values of meditation and compassion from a young age. However, as she grows older, she discovers flaws in the family tradition. Frustrated by her family's expectations, she turns to Christianity, drawn to the promise of a more liberating faith.
Vynessa:
Vynessa, 28, resides in Seattle, USA. Raised in a Christian family, her faith is tested after the tragic loss of her fiancé. Shaken by this tragedy, she seeks answers, finding comfort in Eastern religions, but still feels unfulfilled.
Amir:
Amir, 25, lives in Paris, France. Born in Marrakech, Morocco, he moved to Paris with his family at the age of 10. His father, Khalid, is an imam and has always been rooted in his traditions. His mother, Leila, is Franco-Cameroonian, from a family of artisans in Douala. Amir, with his brother Samir and sister Yasmin, grew up in Paris, navigating between his father's religious traditions and his mother's cultural heritage. However, as Amir grew older, he began to feel a spiritual void and tension between these two worlds, leading him to explore his own faith.
Connection between the characters:
The paths of Galanna, Vynessa, and Amir, although drawn in opposing cultural contexts, never intersect. Each must face their own struggles. Through their journeys, they will discover that faith, in all its forms, can offer comfort and light, even in the darkest moments. And so begins their voyage, an exploration of beliefs and doubts, a path filled with challenges and infinite possibilities.