The Kundalini Race

Witness the Healing of Humanity

by Stanley D. Sears


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 8/09/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 566
ISBN : 9781413452044

About the Book

566 pages that can change your life.


The meaning of life:

Discovering and personally affecting its meaning is as important a task for modern man as the decisions of just who hunted and/or gathered food for our recent tribal clans. While affluent cultures have, to some degree, taken away these particular decisions, the pains of living and dying are no less significant regardless of class, place, or evolutionary time. Just what is the meaning of life? Why do we die? Why is true love so hard to find? These perennial individual and collective questions are legitimately asked and answered in this book. You will discover the simplicity of the answer is as significant as the question itself. In a UCLA anatomy class, Professor Olivia Garrett asks a few pointed questions to her students and they discover a few essential basics of our life-forms. They had already known the answer to the question: What is the meaning of life? They, however, didn’t know that they already knew it. Their discovery can be used to give your life real meaning. This story gives one point of view that can be used for all living forms on earth regardless of species or kingdom.

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This work is the first in a series of books that will deal with modern life, love, hope, and death in the early twenty-first century. It is a classic motif of the goddess as the redeemer. It is also a science fiction love story—the love story that we see, on too few occasions, in our modern society, where adult self esteem is freely exchanged and divorce is unthinkable. That description holds true because the story line, in its most basic form, deals with the love between Professor Nathan Garrett and his wife Olivia. They are both teachers at UCLA. His role at the university is research in nature. Her role is that of an anatomy and physiology lecturer and instructor. Nathan discovers an energy force that was rumored to exist in Eastern mythology but never proven by Western science. The force is known as “Kundalini Energy.” A study participant, named Carol Jensen, shows an unusually high amount of the force and that begins her involvement in the character base. Alex Klause is a government agent with a highly motivated sense of weapons development and service to the country. He witnesses the unusual force generated by the student. He is the hidden government funding agent, looking for the promise of new concepts that can be used for the military machines’ research and development. Mr. Klause abducts Professor Garrett, in the interest of complete development of this interesting phenomenon, to a “secure” place in South America. The plot quickly turns into a mission to locate and rescue Professor Garrett by his wife. He and his wife have an ability to locate each other by a process called telepathic synesthesia. She locates him in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at a secret international compound called “Ladysmith.” It is set up to rule the civilized world by satellites and the U.S. Navy’s newest generation of artificial intelligence computer named “Betsy.”

This book is a small part of a story that requires three volumes. The next book will be far more important to the human race than simply its healing. Book two will eclipse the first book and book three will eclipse the two previous books. We are headed somewhere truly significant. Be prepared, dear reader, for the best of all possible worlds.


About the Author

Me. Then and now: Apocalypse Now,3wk underground free range alternative, astronomy, Beethoven, Bill Clinton, Blade Runner, boxer shorts, Boy Scouts, Buddhism, Carl Segan, cats, Charles Bukowski, Charles Stubbelfield PHD., Chevis Regal, classical music, college, Constance, Debra K., dogs, driving, eleven string theory, Everything and Everything Else, excess, farming, fatherhood, fishing, flying, foot massages, fourteen thousand tons at fifty miles per hour, Frank Zappa, Frederick Nietchez, George Carlin, golf, guitars, hang gliders, healthy wariness, helping, html, hunting, Jean-Michel Basquiat, JFK assignation, John Lennon, Joseph Campbell, Justin, Ken Wilber, K-PAX, Linda S., Los Angeles, Luchiano Pavarotti, Marie Pankau, Michael Angelo, mirc, Moonlight Sonata, music, New York City, NHL, not wearing socks, P. Bahr, Palenque, Pink Floyd, poetry, railroading, ranching, REM, Richard Pryor, rock and roll, Roger Waters, sailplanes, Sheik, Sheri, Silas Kessler, Stephen King, Steve Martin, stream of consciousness poetry, swimming, systems physics, The three stooges, The Zoo Bar, Thomas Floyd Stevenson, time, Tom Waits, U.N.L., Up From Eden, Uxmal, Vaughn Kelly, Windows XP, women, Woody Allen, work, writing, Zazen, Zen Koans