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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blowing its own horn
Review: As there was no editorial review I took the liberty to write a summary so that the readers may know what the story is about. Varuna is murdered on the orders of a tyrant on a planet called Atlantis. He wakes to find himself in the spiritual world. After fifteen years, he is given an assignment: coordinate a huge purge of the lower spiritual dimensions of his planet. He is to banish almost forty million spirits to another world - Earth - where they will redeem themselves through further lifetimes, and assist that primitive new host planet and its simple humanity to make a giant leap on the path to civilization.
Varuna convinces two-thirds of the Alambaks - evil spirits - to come with him to Earth willingly. The remaining third, under the command of Vitria, a powerful fiend, rebels against him and starts a rebellion of serious consequences.
In the meantime, on Earth in 3,600 B.C., after a sequence of events, a reborn Atlantean called Nimrud becomes the first king to rule over the town of Uruck, in Sumeria (Southern Iraq). In less than ten years, he transforms the primitive hamlet of Uruck into a prosperous city and as if it was a small sun, Uruck irradiates its new way of life to Egypt and India.
At last, after a devastating war, Vitria is defeated in a most surprising way by the forces of Light. The story shows the mighty clash between the Dark Forces and the Archangel Mykael, as would be known Varuna throughout the ages.
Finally, Varuna comes to Earth to proceed with the second part of his mission: to redeem the Atlanteans and help the planet evolve from the primitive phase to civilization. His new adventure originates The Saga of the Atlanteans.
Dispersed, the next book to be published in a few months will describe the adventures of the banished Atlanteans in pre-pharaonic Egypt. They will appear as gods that will build a civilization that still shows its traces up to our days. In this book, the reader will understand the true meaning of the Egyptian Pyramids.


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