What is the connection between a secret South-American labyrinth, and a wealthy Hungarian lady with panic attacks?
Eva, a kind of „femme fatale” from Budapest’s high society, is suffocating in her golden cage of an aimless life and a neglecting, cold husband. When he leaves for Buenos Aires with the early morning flight, Eva packs up a small suitcase and hurriedly drives down to her birth town to string the thread of her life and find her past with her lost ambitions.
Man of the 3rd millennia would do anything to exclude all difficulties and illness from life with our advanced biotechnology. But long-lost Golden Age cannot be brought back by manipulating only the psychical symptoms and rejecting real spiritual transformation.
As legends say, this very same road we are walking on now towards our self-destruction has already been taken by our antediluvian forefathers who encoded their warning message for us onto a crystal disc which is hidden somewhere deep under the mystic Lake Titicaca.
A “Heavenly Healing” is offered to mankind in the form of an implant in the heart which would manipulate the frequency of the body so no illnesses or disease can make any harm any more. Eva, having found the crystal disc and decoded the message, urgently wants to awake the people to make them see the fatal effects of this manipulated and false redemption.
The implant lobby is committed to do anything to have Eva silenced.
Kidnapped and hidden in a remote part of the Amazonian rainforest, kept in prison by brutal and primitive hessian on a secret government order, she finally sees God “face-to-face” who liberates her in every respect.
Paranormal abilities, secret experiments, terrorism, mind control and modern religious wars... how do all these play out and impinge upon the human soul on such an historical stage set? How can a peaceful and humane 21st century be created?
The story of this novel is a mixture of fiction and historical facts, with a surprising turn of events, at times even baffling to the reader. Not only does it directly, honestly and confidently take on the pressing issues of our time, but it allows the reader entry into a world beyond everyday concerns.