"Into the Light" reveals that through the four Tarot virtues, Justice, Fortitude, Temperance and Judgement, the Sinclair site was meant to be the closest thing to heaven on earth, and that Sinclair demonstrated these virtues to the native Micmacs in his guise as "Glooscap" in return for loyalty and labour.
Also revealed is that Nova Scotian place names mean something totally different when applied to another level, or etymologically, and that, indeed Sinclair left his very own stylized road map, to be followed by applying esoteric clues including the sequence of events as they are portrayed through Tarot cards.
Of interest is that highest levels of the British government possessed remnants of this map in 1750 and assigned retired army personnel to re-settle certain areas of Nova Scotia following the expulsion of the Acadians to monitor any unwarranted exploration of the Nova Scotia countryside.