”Life with One Eye” is Dystopian Fable written from the perspective of a Native man named Immokalee who escapes a government regulated compound to enter into a secret society on a path toward rebirth and ultimate freedom. Filled with drugs, moral dilemmas, and disturbing clarity this story is read by the author, passed on through word of mouth, just as Shamanic Tradition would.
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”Life with One Eye” is Dystopian Fable written from the perspective of a Native man named Immokalee who escapes a government regulated compound to enter into a secret society on a path toward rebirth and ultimate freedom. Filled with drugs, moral dilemmas, and disturbing clarity this story is read by the author, passed on through word of mouth, just as Shamanic Tradition would.
The Mystery of Life - Chapter 42: The Seventh Heaven and the Twenty eighth Teacher – The Teacher Within
Life with One Eye
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The Mystery of Life - Chapter 42: The Seventh Heaven and the Twenty eighth Teacher – The Teacher Within
Inspired by Grandma(s), Amy and Jim Burns, Trevor Hall, Kabir, Ram Dass, Sri Aurobindo, Anil Baran, Dianna Lopez, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Radnath Swami, Mike Mauthe. Jai Dev, Jai Uttal, RamDev, KD, Nina, Sharon S, Jack, Trudy, Spring, Ragu Markus, Trace Sahaja, Jeffery Cohen, Reagan, Arlyn, Anna, Alex, Hampus, Deva Premal, Miten, Robert Thurman, Robert Svoboda, Mirabai, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Swami Vivekananda, Ramakrishna, Anandamayi Ma, Neem Karoli Baba, KK and all those who follow the heart. Audiobook. Mature listeners only (18+).
Life with One Eye
”Life with One Eye” is Dystopian Fable written from the perspective of a Native man named Immokalee who escapes a government regulated compound to enter into a secret society on a path toward rebirth and ultimate freedom. Filled with drugs, moral dilemmas, and disturbing clarity this story is read by the author, passed on through word of mouth, just as Shamanic Tradition would.