Taos Uppdrag till Människan (kartonnage)
Format
Kartonnage
Språk
Svenska
Antal sidor
224
Utgivningsdatum
2013-06-27
Förlag
Siljans Måsar Förlag
Översättare
Kerstin Gunntorp
Originaltitel
Taos Uppdrag till Människan
ISBN
9789186799564

Taos Uppdrag till Människan

Kartonnage,  Svenska, 2013-06-27
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The Key to the Maze of Happiness contains a collection of independent stories about man"s different destinies, where the characters are exposed to adventures with trust and faith as the only weapons. Those who believe in the victory of good over evil and are willing to fight for this eventually end up with the key to happiness.

The book has its origin in an ancient past where man was at a very high spiritual level and one with everything else in the creation. At the time of the destruction of Atlantis man gradually lost this total entity. In the end mankind ends up in a blind alley where an artificial intelligence is about to take over and turn human beings into living robots. The end of the book leads us to the understanding that a new age, a new era exists beyond this one where the mere power of thinking influences the world of man. The beautiful pictures in the book help us visualize the message that the book wishes to convey about an alternative view on human development.

"As if in a dream I put the key into the look and turned it. There was a faint squeaking noise when I carefully lifted the lid. A strong light spread quickly where I was standing. It was as strong as the light of the sun and at first it dazzled me. When I had got used to the new light I saw the old environment disappear in a haze and a new world opened itself before my eyes."
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