The wall separating north and south gets built by the hateful ones, who are cast out returning the land to the Natives. Through rituals of Ayahuasca implemented as social services the people are one with Earth. Earth is pleased and communicates with the last evolution of man in the new Pangaea regularly. From the point of view of Xavier, a Shaman, we follow his journey as America changes and adapts. A short story for a better America.
Landback takes readers on a thought-provoking journey through an alternative America, where the divisive wall between north and south is torn down, returning the land to its Native inhabitants. The narrative weaves a tapestry of hope, spiritual evolution, and unity.
At the heart of this unique tale is Xavier, a Shaman whose perspective offers readers a window into the transformative power of Ayahuasca rituals implemented as social services. These rituals reconnect the people with the Earth, fostering a deep sense of harmony and oneness with the natural world. The story beautifully illustrates the potential for positive change when individuals embrace spiritual practices that transcend hatred and division.
The narrative skillfully explores the concept of a new Pangaea, where Earth communicates regularly with the last evolution of man. Through Xavier's eyes, readers witness the evolution of America, its adaptation to a more enlightened state, and the pivotal role played by spiritual practices in this transformation.
Landback is a short story that serves as a beacon of hope for a better America. It challenges readers to contemplate the possibility of a nation united by spiritual growth and a profound connection to the Earth. This imaginative and uplifting narrative encourages us to envision a future where humanity transcends its divisive tendencies, fostering a world in harmony with both itself and the environment.