The Eaters of Souls by Graham Hancock

This can be a bloody and brutal tale but fascinating. Two main female characters' lives are intertwined - Leoni within the 21st century and Ria in prehistoric Spain of 24,000 decades in the past. As Leoni experiments with drugs, she is drawn in the planet of Ria who is preventing for her existence which of her tribe. With support, Ria encourages two warring teams to mix forces to counteract the enemy, who's threatening to kill the tribes and get over their territory. This group is beneath the direction of an evil leader who feeds on human kid's blood - and their souls.

Leoni, the younger 17 year aged from the twenty first century, is fleeing her rich and managing dad and mom and satisfies others who will be destined to experiment with drugs as a way to enter the parallel universe of Ria. Whilst Ria fights for her existence and that of her tribe and an additional tribe, she and Leoni face comparable conflicts. A loss in a single dimension signifies devastation in the other. Leoni is caught in Ria's struggle, when she will be able to escape the lads chasing her in her earth, and enter that world via using the drug DMT and afterwards the plant Ayahuasca, utilized by shamans who assist her during the Amazon. She continues to evade her pursuers as she is pulled to assist her new pal from the Stone Age.

The cruelty in this particular novel bothers me physically; it's brutal and sickening. The evil chief drinks the blood from the youngsters soon after torturing them and devouring their souls. The description of these situations is graphic and helpful. The motion is fast-paced and pulls the reader into your story, even so, even with the violence.

The concept, within this novel, of souls staying devoured just isn't practical besides as an analogy for "lost souls," referring to individuals who carry on to stall on their evolutionary route. The drug-induced visits are valid, although a chance to interact and dramatically have an impact on parallel universes may not be.

Nevertheless the information for many others and just one explanation to read this novel is always to have an understanding of the connection on the divine in a wide range of ways, and Hancock more  offering some real world ordeals of that process. Specified know-how for shamans is attained from other proportions as a result of the use of drugs. This is not for the inexperienced or undirected. Today, we're also considerably taken off to receive into other proportions without anxiety-ridden and horrific scenes worked out within our minds from your panic and from our previous lives. It really is harmful since it opens up worlds for which we've been unprepared. Converse to a number of the 60s hippies who experimented with LSD and question with regards to the outcomes of the "bad excursion." The usage of ayahuasca as drug to enter other dimensions is talked over in Hancock's Supernatural. He shares several of his personal encounter and those of many others. Whilst medication are one particular avenue, they don't seem to be the preferred method except the situations are tightly managed.

Hancock's operate opens up the realm of other dimensions. The veil is thinning. We are able to access other dimensions as we proceed to lift our vibrations. We've got a organic outlet, that is a more sensible choice than heading for your "quick fix" of medicine, that has merely a slight alter of success. Just take the slower path and entry another globe carefully and slowly. We are being named to perform that.