The Red Road

The Red Road

EMERGENCE / Illustrated

A Shamans Hand Book / Episode Four

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Roger Thunderhands
Jan 04, 2025
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  • A Thrilling and Adventurous Journey.

  • A Romantic Novel

  • A Transmission From The Star Nation

  • Yoga, Martial Arts, Tracking, Flying,

  • Advanced Tantric and Shamanistic Practices

  • Hopi Scrolls & Prophetic Prophecy

Forward

Although this book is classified as a work of fiction, I would like to say a word about it. This novel is based on my experiences of growing up in Arizona, and most of it is fact based. The exercises or techniques in the chapter teaching the techniques are real and I encourage you to try them. The tantra and yoga descriptions are also authentic. This book is full of esoteric and shamanistic teachings. My purpose was to entertain while informing. The twin spirit concept offered a way to do that. There is also information about Hopi prophecy and the fifth world. This novel includes my visions and ideas regarding that. Many writers claim authenticity but fail to deliver. Try the practices in this book and see if they work. The proof is in the pudding. There are advanced sexual techniques described in this book based on tantra and or other ancient practices. I tried to make this tasteful and thoughtful. There are incidents of confrontation, fighting and martial arts techniques which are an education in themselves. This book might best be described as a Primer for shamanism, and many other esoteric practices and arts.

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A gifted young native man meets a beautiful Hopi woman woman who is his twin “spirit”. Their “sacred union” sends them into a series of unusual events and changes. As their love deepens the realization of their destiny becomes entwined with Hopi prophecy, Shamanism, and other worlds. They “emerge” into a force beyond comprehension and become wisdom keepers. The knowledge they would pass on to others would change their life forever.

EMERGENCE….continued

Again, the most important thing to me was getting back out in nature with my dog Misty, or my one really good friend Robert. There were always new vistas and landscapes to be explored, even though I had climbed every mountain in an around the “valley of the sun.” These included the “South Mountains,” “Camel back Mountains,” “Papago mountains,” and many more.

Camelback Mountains
Papago Mountains

Sometimes “Lucky” would do one of his spur of the moment things where he would pack everyone in the car and say, “we're going up north to Flagstaff,” or maybe it would be “Prescott,” and off we would go. This didn't bother me at all because I knew when on arriving I had new territory to explore.

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