The Eaters of Souls by Graham Hancock

This is the bloody and brutal tale but remarkable. Two key woman characters' lives are intertwined - Leoni inside the 21st century and Ria in prehistoric Spain of 24,000 years ago. As Leoni experiments with medicine, she is drawn to the planet of Ria that's combating for her daily life and that of her tribe. With support, Ria encourages two warring groups to combine forces to counteract the enemy, who is threatening to kill the tribes and acquire above their territory. This team is underneath the route of an evil leader who feeds on human children's blood - as well as their souls.

Leoni, the youthful seventeen calendar year old of your twenty first century, is fleeing her rich and managing mom and dad and meets others who're destined to experiment with medications as a way to enter the parallel universe of Ria. While Ria fights for her lifestyle and that of her tribe and a different tribe, she and Leoni experience equivalent conflicts. A reduction in a single dimension represents devastation from the other. Leoni is caught in Ria's battle, when she can escape the boys chasing her in her environment, and enter that globe as a result of using the drug DMT and later the plant Ayahuasca, utilized by shamans who assist her inside the Amazon. She proceeds to evade her pursuers as she's pulled that will help her new pal in the Stone Age.

The cruelty within this novel bothers me bodily; it really is brutal and sickening. The evil leader drinks the blood with the kids just after torturing them and devouring their souls. The outline of those situations is graphic and successful. The motion is fast-paced and pulls the reader into your tale, nevertheless, in spite of the violence.

The concept, in this particular novel, of souls staying devoured isn't realistic other than being an analogy for "lost souls," referring to individuals who continue to stall on their own evolutionary path. The drug-induced visits are valid, regardless of whether the opportunity to interact and significantly have an effect on parallel universes may not be.

Though the message for others and one particular explanation to read this novel is always to understand the link to the divine within a assortment of the way, and Hancock useful source  supplying some actual globe activities of that system. Certain understanding for shamans is received from other proportions through the use of medicine. It's not to the inexperienced or undirected. Now, we're too far taken off to get into other proportions without having anxiety-ridden and horrific scenes labored out in our minds with the anxiety and from our past life. It is actually risky due to the fact it opens up worlds for which we've been unprepared. Talk to several of the 60s hippies who experimented with LSD and ask in regards to the consequences of a "bad trip." The usage of ayahuasca as drug to enter other dimensions is talked about in Hancock's Supernatural. He shares some of his personal expertise and people of other people. Although drugs are a person avenue, they aren't the popular process until the situation are tightly controlled.

Hancock's do the job opens up the realm of other proportions. The veil is thinning. We can access other proportions as we proceed to lift our vibrations. We have now a normal outlet, that is a better choice than heading for your "quick fix" of medicine, that has merely a slight change of success. Choose the slower route and obtain the other planet gently and gradually. We've been being referred to as to do that.