Echoes of Awakening

Echoes of Awakening

Hector M Rodriguez

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Editorial:
Hector M. Rodriguez
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Antologías (no poéticas)
ISBN:
9781735558462
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Throughout human history, certain moments have marked quantum leaps in our consciousness-times when the boundary between what we were and what we could become grew mysteriously thin. In this masterful collection of three interconnected yet independent stories, Hector M. Rodriguez explores those pivotal moments when humanity’s understanding of itself changed forever.In 'The Girl in The Painting,' an eleven-year-old girl in 1872 California orchestrates an intricate revenge against her father’s murderers, only to discover something far more ancient and dangerous beneath the gold-rush mountains. When her story resurfaces through a mysterious portrait in 1994, the deadly secrets she trapped beneath a ghost town begin to stir once more, suggesting that some knowledge was never meant to be unearthed.'They Were Only Kids' follows a group of extraordinary children pulling off impossible heists in modern-day Portland. But their supernatural abilities and mysterious agenda mask a deeper truth about human potential-and about powers that ancient forces have hidden within our DNA. As a detective with his own classified past races to protect them, he discovers that humanity’s next evolution might not come from a lab, but from those society has forgotten.In 'The Tiger’s Gift,' we journey back to humanity’s dawn, where a young shaman’s apprentice with no memory and a woman who speaks to tigers discover their forbidden love could bridge the gap between beast and human. As their paths cross beneath skies lit by a consciousness-altering meteor, they unlock genetic secrets that will echo through generations.Throughout these tales stalks the enigmatic presence of the human spirit represented in both humanity’s primal nature and its potential for transformation. Ancient wisdom, genetic legacy, and the evolution of consciousness weave through each story, suggesting that the greatest mysteries we face aren’t buried in the earth, but in our own forgotten potential.From prehistoric caves to modern city streets, from sacred ceremonial chambers to sophisticated security vaults, these stories explore moments when the veils between past and present, between beast and human, between conscious and unconscious grow mysteriously thin. They remind us that sometimes the most profound archaeological discoveries aren’t the artifacts we unearth, but the ancient truths we rediscover about ourselves.

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