For me, Call of the Dragon: Behold he Pleroma was an emotional journey that gave meaning and purpose to the work of its exceptional writer. The pain with which each stroke of the pen is translated into a story will call upon you to feel, to conceptualize, and to question what forces truly govern this world. Mr. Hill gives you context in the early chapters, openly showcasing his humanness by letting you into his most beloved memories for the sweet yet reprimanding Mama Blache. He then uses the body of the narrative to invite you into depths of his psyche that not many people are capable of voicing to another soul, let alone inscribing onto the pages of an eternal piece of art. It was as much an invitation to the world of intuition for the uninformed reader as it was a declaration of healing for the man who has let his life experiences guide him on a path of genuine servant leadership. I highly recommend this book to anyone who feels they have the calling to be a healer and to those who are just in need of feeling a little less alone. By final chapters, you may feel him to be superhuman, yet his only desire is that maybe his words may spark up the extraordinary in you.