Start with what bothers me about this book before in still boast some qualities that motivate my overall positive note.
This is not a book that one reads for the quality of style that remains as the plot level with the daisies! It is a journey of a hero who, vaguely informed of the discovery of an ancient manuscript supposed to reveal the fate of mankind will fly to Peru in search of revelations it contains (numbering 9), pursued by the army of that country that seeks to do everything to erase all traces of the manuscript. What should have been a good idea about the plot plan, however singularly lacking because the volume About the author does not lie at all in the plot but in the content of the new revelations. The book does not object to entertain us in the manner of an adventure novel or a Da Vinci code, but declining in great detail the principles contained new revelations of prophecy.
Our hero will therefore follow an initiatory journey that will elevate spiritually for his epic excuse for the author to that we begin this journey with him. For my part, on the bottom of the way, I'm pretty disappointed with the final and if I liked the overall vision of the author, this final remains a black spot on an otherwise interesting set. Maybe I would have the understanding as a metaphor? Nevertheless, if all stands well from start to finish, the final deep strikes my mind maybe a little too real for me to adhere.
Yet this book provides some perspective on the relationships we have with our family and peers and this is where lies in my opinion the real interest of this book. This is another I shot immediately an interesting teaching and if my reading of this book is new, it all seems pretty hot true.
To summarize in a few words what I particularly liked the author analyzes our relationship to others on the energy plan. It starts from the observation that very often our relationship to others is likely to empty ourselves of our own energy and we have developed of attitudes to take energy from others.
And it's true! How many people coast along us in our daily lives that are constantly complaining or how many arrogant attitude, cold or aggressive we see? Is it not emptied after feeling assaulted or abused? After spending the day with someone who has continued to complain? Or when deploying any kind of effort to try to create a genuine relationship with someone cold, distant or arrogant? And the author to list the attitudes that are likely to take energy from others, some of which we developed ourselves in response to those of others. He invites us and gives us the keys to disarm our own behaviors and those of others in order to establish a more constructive and profound relationship with others, assuming no one is really fortuitous encounter in our lives and that everyone has a message for us.
If the book is for a large part of the reports with others and how they should be, this is not about the whole that is more extensive than that. It proposes a reflection on who we are and what we really aspire to put our lives in accordance to free our energy potential and to trust our intuitions and coincidences that occur.
In summary I still was a little put off by the "shamanic" treatment of all, among other things that it posits the existence of an energy aura as a reality that could be even in s 'causing ... I took all this as a parable for expressing an intention which is very interesting in terms of human relations above all totally true and which can find immediate application in everyday life.
A book to read that all is not to make but which still contains an original message, beautiful and useful.