September 27th, 2015: On the night of the full lunar eclipse, the Supermoon, and the Blood Moon, changes that began quietly on the Winter Solstice of December 21st, 2012 will start to manifest in the world. The so-called Mayan Calendar Doomsday passed without so much as a whimper, but big changes for the Earth and human race are lurking just below the calm surface. The fate of one man will decide whether this new 5,000 year cycle will be a Golden Age or Dark Age for the Earth and its peoples. Journey with Jean-Luc Chippewa Burns through this modern hero cycle story set in the unique mythology of the 21st century. Travel with him through time, space, heaven, and hell as he encounters government conspiracies, immortal masters, extraterrestrials, and even celebrities as he tries to save his beloved home planet from a mysterious looming catastrophe.
This is one of those books that you just have to read or you'll be missing out. The moment I started reading the book, I could just feel that I was drawn into and just couldn't stop reading because I was so curious. I knew that if I stopped reading, I wouldn't be able to do anything else and just keep thinking about this book.
Overall, I will definitely say that this is something that you should be reading right now.
Started months ago, put it down. Picked it up again while traveling. Mixed feelings about it. Overall, reasonably good message about self-development through a few lenses/methods. Though in the end, strange sub-story and the overarching message is relatively common for this genre, much on vague language, less on strong substance.