
Tequila and Chocolate: The Adventures of the Morning Star and Soulmate, a Memoir Volume 1
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Who Are These Two? Or more appropriately - Who were these two? Read through this amazing memoir and decide for yourself. We've seen and experienced things you would not believe!Lima, Peru: The golden-white color of the tequila represented not only the fire of my spirit but my many otherworldly experiences, while the chocolate symbolized the sweetness of my journeys through the many lands of the Earth.With the night wind blowing its Peruvian breath through the window, images of my past experiences streamed through my mind as I chased my tequila with a bit of chocolate: my vision of the star and...
Who Are These Two? Or more appropriately - Who were these two? Read through this amazing memoir and decide for yourself. We've seen and experienced things you would not believe!Lima, Peru: The golden-white color of the tequila represented not only the fire of my spirit but my many otherworldly experiences, while the chocolate symbolized the sweetness of my journeys through the many lands of the Earth.With the night wind blowing its Peruvian breath through the window, images of my past experiences streamed through my mind as I chased my tequila with a bit of chocolate: my vision of the star and hearing the voice from heaven; the blazing red eyes of a long-dead monk; gigantic pillars of light--angels--and glowing gigantic green rocks that grew from small ones; spirit dancing in the smokehouses of British Columbia; downing bottles of posh (cane alcohol or what I call shamanic white lightning) in a night-long ceremony in the highlands of Mexico with a Zinacantec (Bat) shaman; receiving a message from a spirit-man at midnight outside the sacred city of Teotihuacán; being clawed by a jaguar shape-shifter under a pyramid in the Yucatan jungles; knowing Oneness after a descending spirit exorcism at midnight in front of a mausoleum on the sacred mountain of Koyasan, Japan; chased by killer bees after almost dying--my death initiation--on a mountain peak in Peru; a hungry Hawaiian spirit, the flying meatloaf; the gate-keeping dwarf of Machu Picchu; the "hidden ones" of Iceland; the Yakuza and the wounded vet, and so many other experiences.Our stories are not your usual run-of-the-mill memoirs, but are meant to teach. Spread throughout are spiritual and philosophical lessons which we hope will assist you in your own journey of life.These tales are all true. They are not by any means the sum of our adventures, which would extend into hundreds and hundreds of pages, but a few we choose to tell. Please enjoy our adventures of this world and the Otherworld as you far-travel wit