An Omnibus of Spiritual Narratives - 3 Classic Metaphysical Tales invites readers on a profound exploration of the metaphysical through a constellation of narratives rooted in spiritual allegory and philosophical inquiry. This collection is a rich tapestry of literary styles that range from the deeply introspective to the evocatively allegorical, presenting an intersection of 19th-century Russian existentialism and Eastern European mysticism. Each story is a testament to the complexity of the human spirit, weaving threads of faith, morality, and the sublime struggle for meaning into captivating narratives that challenge and enlighten. Bringing together the formidable voices of Nikolai Leskov, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, and Carmen Sylva, this anthology showcases the melding of distinct cultural and philosophical backgrounds. Leskov and Dostoyevsky stand as pillars of Russian literature, drawing from Orthodox Christian tenets and existential philosophy to explore themes of redemption and divine intervention, while Sylva, with her Romanian roots, injects folkloric and mystical elements that broaden the spiritual discourse. Collectively, these authors lend depth to the anthology, their stories resonating with the tension and transcendence of the human condition. Readers are invited to engage with these stories not just as literary artefacts, but as platforms for reflection and dialogue. An Omnibus of Spiritual Narratives offers an exceptional opportunity to encounter a thoughtful interplay of voices and themes, encouraging readers to not only witness, but also participate in the enduring exploration of metaphysical truths. Ideal for those interested in the confluence of spirituality and storytelling, this collection stands as a testament to the enduring power and relevance of classic tales in understanding the complexities of faith and existence.