Author : M Yero Morris
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 39,41 MB
Release : 2022-08-16
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Book Description
What happens when you lose the connection with your soul? Have you ever met anyone to whom everything happens to them? Have you ever felt that your life is not your own, as if something doesn't quite fit just right? What would you do if you find yourself stuck, in an inescapable place where you must confront your worst fears, lose everything you know as your life, everything that gave you joy and satisfaction? What is it that we must do, live, experience, even face and suffer to awaken and find ourselves? The author without knowing what he was looking for, because he didn't even know how lost he actually was, finds himself immersed in a life's adventure, of confrontation with his demons and family's inheritance, the warrior's spirit that's reminiscent of Dante, Alice in Wonderland(c), Pursuit of Happyness(c), Sudhana, Elijah, Oz(c), The Matrix(c), and so many other Hero Journey stories that it is only through hardship and overcoming adversities that make you explore the self's depth's, ergo the talents, strenghts and character to come out victorious. In a natural and somewhat crude language, the author narrates in first person, illustrating every step and passage of his adventure in Today's modern concrete jungle, with every character's encounter, their souls, living and suffering their own ailments, narcissisms, and sins; his discoveries about himself through his own worldly findings whilst trying to escape his own sufferings. Written in deep daily detail between 2012 and 2022, as every moment, every passage in our own lives' has some meaning. Odyssey Through Hell is written mostly in real-time, from the depths of Hell, defending his attachments, his sins, obsessive whiny steps, all the way up until his renaissance and his encounter with himself. Odyssey Through Hell is a story of spiritual redemption, about the meaning of life, and with that, a true love story. Filled with current worldly references, with a purposely blurred location even regionalisms, as the author states: "it could very well be happening anywhere within our own pale blue marble."