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The Lost Travelers

William Ubagan

Editora: ZRK Book Shop

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Beneath the forests of Samar lies a secret that has eluded explorers, mystics, and visionaries for centuries—a hidden world called Gamalia, where the laws of nature bend to ancient wisdom, and time dances with the divine.
 
In The Lost Travelers, master esoteric teacher Don Luis Sabiduría leads a group of Filipino seekers on a journey to uncover the secrets of the legendary underworld. Guided by an age-old prophecy, they traverse the mystical city of Biringan and are pulled into a dazzling subterranean realm teeming with spiritual beings, towering giants of light, and technologies beyond human comprehension.
 
As they dwell among the Gamalians for six transformative months, the travelers awaken forgotten truths, master esoteric arts, and confront ancient forces of darkness that threaten the fragile balance between realms. Along the way, they uncover the Five Anchors of Light, the Guardians' legacy, and the hidden role of the Philippines in humanity’s spiritual evolution.
 
Merging Filipino mythology, esoteric philosophy, and visionary science fiction, The Lost Travelers is a spellbinding tale of enlightenment, inner power, and the universal quest for truth.
 
Dare to descend—and rise anew. The journey begins within.
Disponível desde: 23/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 107 páginas.

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