What if a self-appointed “spiritual elite” class took over the world? Would it be like Nineteen Eighty Four? Brave New World? The Handmaid’s Tale? Or all of the above? The setting is recognizably our own world, in a distant but foreseeable future. Formerly working behind the scenes, the world’s elite controllers and planners have openly consolidated total control and re-shaped the world in accordance with their well-known tastes and interests, as well as their lesser-known interest in the dark science of eugenics. They have normalized their system of ethics and morality using methods of social control based on a syncretic two-tiered state religion they’ve been nurturing for centuries, featuring subtle and cruel psychological and other abuse. (Scenes featuring these themes are unflinchingly depicted but are treated thoughtfully, not gratuitously.) Ancient cipher systems hidden in forgotten manuscripts could be the key to resistance, if they can be used by cutting-edge musical and neural technology.
“The Spirit Cipher”, a deeply researched and plausible future dystopian speculative novel, is a psychological slow-burn examining totalitarian control, spiritual manipulation and abuse, engineered consent, and how pure creativity might flourish even under repressive total surveillance. The story rewards careful reflection and thought about one’s own philosophies.
The story is told in multi-POV.
The Spirit Cipher
Clive Shuttleworth
36 scenes · ongoing