The logline goes like this- A gifted artist, a b-boy, a marine, a hacker, and an Angel attempt to stop Armageddon. The inspiration for writing this short series of books called "The Demiurge, A Hip Hop Conspiracy Fable" is because I've always been one of those minor percentage of people that questioned their reality, their life, and their own existence. This is a very short date with life itself, I realized at an early age. Facts are, I've been through so many rabbit holes in my search for truth that it finally came full circle.
Many Lives, Many Masters by Brian Weiss, Destiny of Souls by Michael Newton, Far Journeys by Robert Monroe, these types of books and more, drew me into the into the untold astral worlds and dimensions hidden to man. These books struck me so hard that I wrote my first screenplay about the reincarnation when I was just a kid. Not only that, I discovered that I was actually one of the few percent of humans that could often recall their dreams vividly.
On top of that, I was able to have outer body experiences where I could miraculously perform stunning capabilities that could rival things out of marvel comic books. I could walk up and down walls like Spider-Man. I could imagine myself at the beach and suddenly I would be there. I could be in a 7-11 and see a hot girl and suddenly start making out with her while she was just trying to buy a cup of noodles and go home.
I could dive off of a cliff and before I hit the water, I could stop and do a 90 degree turn and hover over the ocean and speed along it and reach down and touch the cold water with my hand and then my heartbeat would race with so much excitement that this would cause me to wake up back in my bed.
No joke. I'm sure many of you reading this have had similar lucid dreams in your lives. But I will go a step further... I bet each and everyone have! Except you don't remember it! Now, why would that be, you might ask? Well, you'll find out why in this book.
If you like to be entertained while exploring deep dark subjects, then you are in for a wild ride. If you're easily offended and overly politically correct, then this NOT the book for you, please look elsewhere!