The earliest explorers have only just now become aware of their connection to the spirit world. They believe in a higher power, a power that will guide, teach, nurture and protect them. A unique trait of higher sensitivity of both body and soul, exclusive to humans, has taken root and begins to grow. People from every continent on the globe are touched in similar manner by The Great Creator in the same period. These extra sensitve people would throughout time inspire and guide others to live according to the will of This Great Creator. Millenniums later, much has changed, yet nothing has changed. It's 1806 in St. Louis, Missouri. Rubin and his brother Joseph have just completed the epic journey with Captains Lewis and Clark. They are troubled by the realization that the message they took to the Indians of a peaceful, harmonius coexistence will never be possible. Instead, a slow but steady encroachment into Indian land by white culture is inevitable. Bigoted land agents, unscrupulous explorers and trappers, coupled witha priest's plan to convert the Indians to Christianity or kill them trying, creat a formula for the white mans culture to annihilate the Native Americans. Rubin and Joseph launch another trip into the land they fondly called Eden. Their mission this trip is to warn the Indians of dire consequences. Rubin is filled with surprise and disbelief as he learns from a Shaman that all is well and proceeding according to the plan of Wankan Tanka, The Great Creator. Timeless, mind-opening scenarios become obvious to all who learn to see with the eyes of the soul. Rubin learns the real meaning of life and how to live peacefully with all the Great Creator provides.