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In book 3 of the series, Tales of a Jaguar Magician, Lola dives deeper in the exploration of "Who am I?". In the isolation of being human, the stories and myths have been rewritten to entertain or control the current societal paradigm. In Marriage of the Moon & Jaguar, The Lattice, the union of skills for Lolaboy continues. Lola has passed through several gates yet, has fallen into a level of doubt with cynical thoughts and disgust. It is crucial to transform these tensions before Lola can assist the other jaguar magicians on the Planet of Great Consciousness. After a refreshing elixir from…mehr

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In book 3 of the series, Tales of a Jaguar Magician, Lola dives deeper in the exploration of "Who am I?". In the isolation of being human, the stories and myths have been rewritten to entertain or control the current societal paradigm. In Marriage of the Moon & Jaguar, The Lattice, the union of skills for Lolaboy continues. Lola has passed through several gates yet, has fallen into a level of doubt with cynical thoughts and disgust. It is crucial to transform these tensions before Lola can assist the other jaguar magicians on the Planet of Great Consciousness. After a refreshing elixir from Gaia, Lolaboy finds themselves ready to time-travel. They return to the Carnival of Souls, albeit, much older, to explore and retain gifts from the elder-self. Lola's pilgrimage has intricately encouraged better integrated abilities for creative responses to challenges. In this part of the story, Lola builds up enough skill to participate with Ocelotl, Gaia, Serpiente Transmuta and others in curative magic for the planet. As this is the last few moments before Lola enters the 3-D fixed realm of the humanos, the jaguar wizard learns how to integrate repair tactics to the lattice of perception. Lola joins a new host of characters including, Grid Geomanizer, Whitelionmeetsbuffalowomon, Benzab to learn navigational skills for moving through dimensions and realities. All in all, book 3 reveals how the self can be freed of attachments. Lola's world of elves, mysterious genies and sassy jaguar divas germinates a new bold fairy-tale that ultimately can break apart deeply inset discriminations and misjudgments on LBGTQ peoples. With yet another 27 stunning illustrations, the reader is absorbed into a trance. The world of color and symbolism stimulates the eye to dive deeper into the narrative. The lattice is the last stop before Lola enters the mundane 3-D world of humanity. Jaguar magicianry is elevated to a new complexity and Lola becomes ready to prepare others for entry to the fifth dimension.
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c. huilo c. is a full spectrum artist. Using various media formats to lift consciousness to new levels the author fully illustrates their books. c. huilo c. has exhibited and performed around the world. In each of their works, a phantasmagoric approach puts the view into a dream-like world of elves, wizards, ghouls and more. The writer is also a sculptor, performer, filmmaker, and painter. Noted by curators, is their sense of saturated colors that vibrate loudly on the canvas and dazzle the eyes. The sculptures, while abstract also illumined a sort of physical mythology about homoeroticism and the sacred. The characters in the books developed their own language and stir the cauldron of possibility using what the author terms, language of light, aka, queerly inspired. The author is a self-proclaimed wizard of sorts and has devoted their life to ecological recovery of the planet's life force, deeper discussion on why gender fluidity is inherently integral and important to the health of modern society. Tagged as a queer jester, lord of the dreamy phantasmagoria dragqueen a la magician, this author is one creative person. Early days they were inspired and heavily influenced by working in the adverstising world. Invoking techniques to shift perception and desire in positive ways, c. huilo c. uses strong references to symbolism. Beyond cultural appropriation, the author dances with all the stories told and brings new versions forward into the new millennia. Whether dancing with life size marrionettes on stage or behind the many masks they weave, c. huilo c. questions our reliance on identity as finite or fixed. If we are directors in our personal holosphere, who do we want to cast? The author is greatful to all their teachers and guides and now passes the baton to new generations in this and other tomes from Tales of a Jaguar Magician.