Zarathustra’s Journey
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Nanette V. Hucknall’s Zarathustra’s Journey is based on Eastern yogic tradition. It explores the spiritual quests of two advocates, as well as their connections with other worlds, spiritual guides, and deadly forces. The book is comprised of two major sections. The first deals with Anton’s mission, while the second centers on Zarathustra’s teachings. Anton Bauer, 32, holds a Ph.D. and has written a book on European philosophy. While he meets with enigmatic otherworldly people, he is ostracized by his old world and devout family in Switzerland when he accepts a call to write a book on Eastern philosophy; it’s a book about Zarathustra, who preaches what he calls Higher Self Yoga.
The characters in the novel are outstanding and well-developed, including Anton’s wife, who works with the Secret Service and is on a mission involving an illegal trafficking company with links to the Far East, Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and possibly ISIS.
Zarathustra’s Journey weaves together various themes, including relationship troubles, religion, other realms, reincarnation, karma, manipulation, premonition, spiritual battles, espionage, marriage, and more. The plot contains several suspenseful developments, such as Anton’s relationship with a wife who must fight the control of an evil, powerful mother.
My favorite aspect of the book is how it depicts the real challenges that come with seeking enlightenment. Anton’s transformation is resisted by his parents and siblings, who fear that his controversial book would strain their social bonds. I also liked Zarathustra’s practical advice and realistic anecdotes, which are beneficial for enlightenment and meditation.
Zarathustra’s Journey is filled with important messages about connecting with your heart chakra. It’s a fiction story but carries more impactful, wise lessons than many philosophical books I’ve read. Readers who love philosophy, psychology, and lessons about meditation will enjoy this book. You will be captivated by its magical personalities and missions, transformed by its practical exercises, and hypnotized by its beautiful language.
Pages: 741 | ASIN : B0C5YF15B5
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