The Author
A name that was a calling
Ilie Borozan writes from the Republic of Moldova, in the space where Scripture meets the architecture of the inner life. Both of his grandfathers carried the same name he does — Ilie, Elijah, "God is my Father" — and his daughter is named Elisha, after the prophet who picked up Elijah's mantle. Some inheritances are not chosen. They are answered.
As a boy he served at the altar of an Orthodox church. As a man he passed through a darkness deep enough that only prayer carried him across it. The Pyramid Principle was not invented in comfort; it was found under pressure, the way foundations always are. These books exist so that what carried him can carry others.
He writes in English and lives between three languages — Romanian, Russian, and English — which is perhaps why the books keep insisting on what no language owns: that the top of the pyramid decides everything beneath it.
Ilie Borozan