The 2012 Apocalypse happened … just not in the way anyone expected. How have we not noticed?
Simple: civilized man has lost touch with himself. How then can he expect to be in touch with the world he smothers in a crypt of concrete and steel?
Only Wolf Howl, a Native American whose spiritual center is still intact, notices the change. But that same spirituality and the power derived from it has made the last Lakota shaman a hunted man.
Now, he finds himself teamed with the Turquoise Woman: the Spirit of the Earth,
a Mossad agent named Shadow,
a young killer: Abby,
and the amazingly still alive Nikola Tesla.
Together with the ancient star exile, Bast, they must find some way to stop a menace that cannot be stopped by any known physical force.
The answer lies in the strengths of the Lakota:
• Transformation—how Wolf Howl learns to preserve what is fundamental even in the frigid void of Space.
• Simplicity—the lesson taught by the Turquoise Woman that “the more you know, the less you need to carry.”
• Strength and Resiliency—what the history and lore of the Lakota taught Wolf Howl about growing through adversity.
• Purpose—how the world unveils our purpose to us if we but listen. And that a sacrifice to save others is a sacred quest as buried corn is born anew to give life when needed.
RETURN OF THE LAST SHAMAN … A Native American Fable for Our Age.
The 2012 Apocalypse happened … just not in the way anyone expected. How have we not noticed?
Simple: civilized man has lost touch with himself. How then can he expect to be in touch with the world he smothers in a crypt of concrete and steel?
Only Wolf Howl, a Native American whose spiritual center is still intact, notices the change. But that same spirituality and the power derived from it has made the last Lakota shaman a hunted man.
Now, he finds himself teamed with the Turquoise Woman: the Spirit of the Earth,
a Mossad agent named Shadow,
a young killer: Abby,
and the amazingly still alive Nikola Tesla.
Together with the ancient star exile, Bast, they must find some way to stop a menace that cannot be stopped by any known physical force.
The answer lies in the strengths of the Lakota:
• Transformation—how Wolf Howl learns to preserve what is fundamental even in the frigid void of Space.
• Simplicity—the lesson taught by the Turquoise Woman that “the more you know, the less you need to carry.”
• Strength and Resiliency—what the history and lore of the Lakota taught Wolf Howl about growing through adversity.
• Purpose—how the world unveils our purpose to us if we but listen. And that a sacrifice to save others is a sacred quest as buried corn is born anew to give life when needed.
RETURN OF THE LAST SHAMAN … A Native American Fable for Our Age.